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Do you normally put "you" after "don't"?

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Rebecca

"You" is not usually put after "don't", unless you are asking a question, in which it is normally put in this way. However when used in a statement, "you" can be used after "don't to emphasize that person not doing something. Ex: Don't you dare tell them. Ex: Don't you even think about going without me.

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