I want to say that then the people got to the time of eating the deseret... please let me know if I have any mistakes here?
Imagine to yourselves when you go into a restaurant; you ate, everything was very good and then you got to desert and it had something that didn't taste so good
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anonymousImagine to yourselves when you go into a restaurant; you ate, everything was very good and then you got to desert and it had something that didn't taste so good
You start with an imperative, so the present seems more appropriate, like this:
Imagine yourself going to a restaurant. You eat. Everything is good. Then yo