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What kind of sentence structure used in cooking recipe?

I am a beginner and so far I have learnlearned about statement, yes-no question, w- question, command but this kind of text seemseems very strange though I somehow get what it saysays.

Nudeln kochen, Schinken in Streifen schneiden, ZwiebelZwiebeln und Tomaten in Würfel schneiden, Zwiebeln in einer Pfanne anbraten.

since it'sit’s a recipe how to cook a dish. I assume that it should be written in command structure which can be translatetranslated

Cook noodles. Slice ham. Cut oniononions and tomatoes into cubes. Roast onions in a pan.

However, it isn'tisn’t written in the form of command I have learned. Usually, the verb must take 1st position then the subject and the object after that but in that text, subject is omitted and object comecomes 1st then the verb. And some howsomehow it useuses many commacommas to write only one sentence instead of dot to write many sentences. Is it ok to do that. What's? What’s the problem with writing each clause into a sentence in this case?

What kind of sentence structure used in cooking recipe

I am a beginner and so far I have learn about statement, yes-no question, w- question, command but this kind of text seem very strange though I somehow get what it say.

Nudeln kochen, Schinken in Streifen schneiden, Zwiebel und Tomaten in Würfel schneiden, Zwiebeln in einer Pfanne anbraten.

since it's a recipe how to cook a dish. I assume that it should be written in command structure which can be translate

Cook noodles. Slice ham. Cut onion and tomatoes into cubes. Roast onions in a pan.

However, it isn't written in the form of command I have learned. Usually, verb must take 1st position then the subject and the object after that but in that text, subject is omitted and object come 1st then the verb. And some how it use many comma to write only one sentence instead of dot to write many sentences. Is it ok to do that. What's the problem with writing each clause into a sentence in this case?

What kind of sentence structure used in cooking recipe?

I am a beginner and so far I have learned about statement, yes-no question, w- question, command but this kind of text seems very strange though I somehow get what it says.

Nudeln kochen, Schinken in Streifen schneiden, Zwiebeln und Tomaten in Würfel schneiden, Zwiebeln in einer Pfanne anbraten.

since it’s a recipe how to cook a dish. I assume that it should be written in command structure which can be translated

Cook noodles. Slice ham. Cut onions and tomatoes into cubes. Roast onions in a pan.

However, it isn’t written in the form of command I have learned. Usually, the verb must take 1st position then the subject and the object after that but in that text, subject is omitted and object comes 1st then the verb. And somehow it uses many commas to write only one sentence instead of dot to write many sentences. Is it ok to do that? What’s the problem with writing each clause into a sentence in this case?

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I am a beginner and so far I have learn about statement, yes-no question, w- question, command but this kind of text seem very strange though I somehow get what it say.

Nudeln kochen, ShinckenSchinken in Streifen schneiden, Zwiebel unund Tomaten in Würfel schneiden, Zwiebeln in einer Pfanne anbraten.

since it's a recipe how to cook a dish. I assume that it should be written in command structure which can be translate

Cook noodlenoodles. Slice ham. Cut onion and tomatotomatoes into cubes. Roast onions in a pan.

However, it isn't written in the form of command I have learned. Usually, verb must take 1st1st position then the subject and the object after that but in that text, subject is omitted and object come 1st1st then the verb. And some how it use many comma to write only one sentence instead of dot to write many sentences. Is it ok to do that. What's the problem with writing each clause into a sentence in this case?

I am a beginner and so far I have learn about statement, yes-no question, w- question, command but this kind of text seem very strange though I somehow get what it say.

Nudeln kochen, Shincken in Streifen schneiden, Zwiebel un Tomaten in Würfel schneiden, Zwiebeln in einer Pfanne anbraten.

since it's a recipe how to cook a dish. I assume that it should be written in command structure which can be translate

Cook noodle. Slice ham. Cut onion and tomato into cubes. Roast onions in pan.

However, it isn't written in the form of command I have learned. Usually, verb must take 1st position then the subject and the object after that but in that text, subject is omitted and object come 1st then the verb. And some how it use many comma to write only one sentence instead of dot to write many sentences. Is it ok to do that. What's the problem with writing each clause into a sentence in this case?

I am a beginner and so far I have learn about statement, yes-no question, w- question, command but this kind of text seem very strange though I somehow get what it say.

Nudeln kochen, Schinken in Streifen schneiden, Zwiebel und Tomaten in Würfel schneiden, Zwiebeln in einer Pfanne anbraten.

since it's a recipe how to cook a dish. I assume that it should be written in command structure which can be translate

Cook noodles. Slice ham. Cut onion and tomatoes into cubes. Roast onions in a pan.

However, it isn't written in the form of command I have learned. Usually, verb must take 1st position then the subject and the object after that but in that text, subject is omitted and object come 1st then the verb. And some how it use many comma to write only one sentence instead of dot to write many sentences. Is it ok to do that. What's the problem with writing each clause into a sentence in this case?

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What kind of sentence structure used in cooking recipe

I am a beginner and so far I have learn about statement, yes-no question, w- question, command but this kind of text seem very strange though I somehow get what it say.

Nudeln kochen, Shincken in Streifen schneiden, Zwiebel un Tomaten in Würfel schneiden, Zwiebeln in einer Pfanne anbraten.

since it's a recipe how to cook a dish. I assume that it should be written in command structure which can be translate

Cook noodle. Slice ham. Cut onion and tomato into cubes. Roast onions in pan.

However, it isn't written in the form of command I have learned. Usually, verb must take 1st position then the subject and the object after that but in that text, subject is omitted and object come 1st then the verb. And some how it use many comma to write only one sentence instead of dot to write many sentences. Is it ok to do that. What's the problem with writing each clause into a sentence in this case?