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amp;quot;Donamp;#39;t you like to watch videos?amp;quot; amp;quot;Yes.amp;quot; amp;quot;Arenamp;#39;t you Ronnie?amp;quot; amp;quot;No. Yes. I donamp;#39;t know.amp;quot; Today, Iamp;#39;m going to teach you about something -- itamp;#39;s really been bothering me for the last -- I donamp;#39;t know, six years? It is negative questions in English. The reason why this bothers me is because itamp;#39;s taken me so long to figure out how to teach it to you properly, and how we as native speakers actually handle these questions. First of all, letamp;#39;s go through some examples of negative questions. First one, amp;quot;Donamp;#39;t you like pizza?amp;quot; So you can ask someone, amp;quot;Donamp;#39;t you like pizza?amp;quot; amp;quot;Yes.amp;quot; amp;quot;Yes, you donamp;#39;t like pizza, or yes you like pizza?amp;quot; amp;quot;Yes, I like pizza.amp;quot; amp;quot;So why didnamp;#39;t you say, amp;#39;No. No, I donamp;#39;t like pizzaamp;#39;?amp;qu