@MrPeace137 -- Yes, these words are interchangeable but there are still some differences. "If you are going to the store, buy me some bread," and "As long as you're going to the store, buy me some bread" are just a little different. In the second sentence, a person is already going to the store, so it's not too much trouble to buy some bread. You can use "while." -- While you are at the store, buy me some bread. I'm glad the video helped.
I've been enjoying to watch your English classes, in addition, I've been learned so much. You are a such good English teacher. Thank you so much and have a very Merrry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Thank you very much Paul! I'm only 12, but you've helped me increase my English grammar and vocabulary, and I've benefitted a lot from you. I love how your videos are concise and to the point. It's very simple when I learn from you. I will soon be a stupendous English master like you as long as you continue uploading more videos!
that is helpin me alot
Laylacherry12 1 month ago
I'll watch this video as long as 10 minutes .
as long as he works hard,he will go through the examination.
are these correct=?
MrMazher786 2 months ago
Another awesome video..carry on buddy!
MMAKSA2011 2 months ago
"I can change the world as well as long as I try my best" - Any grammar mistakes ?
Chineseisable 2 months ago
@Chineseisable -- Take out "as well" and it's okay.
learnamericanenglish 2 months ago
Thank you for English lesson
sayila3500 2 months ago
As long as you are going to the store buy me some bread.
in this case I know that he is going to the store so there is no "if" I think so. But I am Albanian and till now i have used this word like "while".
thanks Teacher Paul
MrPeace137 2 months ago
@MrPeace137 -- Yes, these words are interchangeable but there are still some differences. "If you are going to the store, buy me some bread," and "As long as you're going to the store, buy me some bread" are just a little different. In the second sentence, a person is already going to the store, so it's not too much trouble to buy some bread. You can use "while." -- While you are at the store, buy me some bread. I'm glad the video helped.
learnamericanenglish 2 months ago
I'll get the last part, I mean 'time' as long as you'd explain a little more, thx.
MrPerugache 2 months ago
Dear Teacher,
I've been enjoying to watch your English classes, in addition, I've been learned so much. You are a such good English teacher. Thank you so much and have a very Merrry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
2dmcconnon 2 months ago
May All Your Dreams Come True, Christmas and All Through the New Year
2dmcconnon 2 months ago
Thank you so much, Merry CHRISTMAS and Happy NEW YEAR
MsJohns10 2 months ago
thank you so much, merry christmas and happy new year.
simouxxx 2 months ago
thanks for all the help we got through the past year.
and thank you for spending time to create the fine Video to learn English.
I wish you a merry Christmas and all the best in the coming year.
davidmogen 2 months ago
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Thank you very much Paul! I'm only 12, but you've helped me increase my English grammar and vocabulary, and I've benefitted a lot from you. I love how your videos are concise and to the point. It's very simple when I learn from you. I will soon be a stupendous English master like you as long as you continue uploading more videos!
theMacBoy11 2 months ago
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theMacBoy11 2 months ago
As long as I keep watching these videos, I think my English will get better and better. Thanks a lot.
mjbernabeu 2 months ago
Thank you a lot as long as you are teach us :)
w4w2b2008 2 months ago
Thank you so much prof.
lorymaryb 2 months ago
Thanks
oth242 2 months ago
Thanks!
Anmacar62 2 months ago
Thanks for this lesson.
chanthyrobert 2 months ago
Thank you.
lovbos 2 months ago
thank you teacher!!
darkXagonist 2 months ago
thanks prof
drbandar 2 months ago
I am facing a traffic jam, as long as I get home I will check this video again. Thank you teacher. Great as usual.
claudiarejaneo 2 months ago
@claudiarejaneo -- In that sentence, you would say "as soon as" instead of "as long as."
learnamericanenglish 2 months ago