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Hey Ronnie! Would love to hear your take on the imperative sentence “Don’t you dare!” Because you are, after all, She Who Dares. And like, “do not you dare” what does that even mean. Usually “don’t you ___” sentences are in question form. What’s up with this imperative sentence? Why and what for? Thanks hon, much love always ❤
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Hey Ronnie, I started learning English back in 2011 and came across your videos in 2013. You helped me build my vocabulary a lot, I appreciate all that you do to help people learn in a fun way. I consider myself fluent now but I stil enjoy watching your videos and I'm forever grateful!
Hats off mum 😎 I've been learning from you since I was a student of English at the univ. And now I'm a teacher with 7 years of teaching at the public high school teaching 10th, 11th and 12th grades. Always I'm back to ur lessons when I feel stuck. My warm thank you from Morocco
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Teacher Ronnie thank you very much for this lesson. As far as I am concerned, not many English teachers on RU-vid teach about this kind of structure. It's pretty interesting, useful, and helpful.
I just logged into this account by accident and see this channel that helped me so much in my English learning journey (like 10 years ago) and it’s nostalgic. Looking back at everything I have been able to accomplish, I am thankful for people like you ma’am! Good to see that you and Professor James are still teaching and helping people!
As a portuguese speaker, ALL of those examples sound Very different. That is the reason about the dificulty we have. I am wondering if they also sound different for English speakers.
The phrase: "You can stay as long as you want." sounds correct, but sounds weird when we put "as far as", but what i feel is that if you put "as far as" in that phrase, you change its meaning, it sounds like you saying that someone can stay if he WANT, not focusing on the amount of time that this ppl can stay, but on the wanting of that person to stay in that place. Does it make sense? haha I dont know if i was able to explain my pov, and even so, i dont know if my pov make any sense, but i'm learning english and write coments in english videos is one of my ways to study. Thanks for your content, i really liked it.