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Ronnie, thank you so much! I’m an English Teacher and your video is really useful!
thank you very much, professor ronnie
Thank you very much. Thanks to you, now I’m good at English!!!
Very Useful
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Ronnie, you are the best teacher. Congrats!
I wish if my teacher had watched this video because I had an awful experience
thank you
With all due respect, Ronnie, there seems to be a slip of the pen at the third x bullet point: Do you really mean “ask the person who made the ‘person’ to correct it”? Or is it “ask the person who made the mistake to correct it”?
I would be grateful it if you could clear that up for me ~