conversation between human and robot
Frankie=A robot engineer
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Robot: People have nice families. I’d like to become a person.
Can I become a person?
Frankie: That’s why you’re here.
Robot: Why?
Frankie: To become a person.
Robot: Oh, when, when can I become a person?
Frankie: You start now.
Robot: What do I do first?
Frankie: First you need a personal identity.
Robot: Great! Personal identity. What’s that?
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You start now.
Is it an imperative Sentence?
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rezaenglish You start now . Is it an imperative Sentence? No.
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rezaenglishYou start now.
Is it an imperative Sentence?
No. It's a simple declarative sentence in the present tense.
This grammar is used to describe procedures, often as they are happening, like a narrator in a video.
I add the egg in the flour.