
Thank you very much for your correction and detailed explanation.

Thank you for your comments. I'm often confused about how to use singular and plurals, so I'll keep learning. Also, I'll write the first sentence more clearly next time. I hope I will do better in writing. See you soon.

Thank you so much for your correction and explanation! According to the 1st sentence, I learned that native speakers use "a move" as a noun, not "moving." I never forget. According to the 2nd sentence, I learned that it is more natural to start the sentence with "I have" than "There are." Best regards.

Thank you for the detailed explanations as always. Your teaching will be sure to take my English skills to the next level.

Thank you for checking.

Thank you for teaching me kindly. Your instruction is very helpful! See you next time.

Thank you for your detailed explanation as always. I would like to practice the use of the introductory words so that I can construct logical sentences.

I sincerely thank you for your correcting my sentences. I understood your correction and expression well ,and it encourages me to study English more. Thank you!

Thank you so match.Thanks to your comments,I can know so many things.

I appreciate your teaching as always. I am sure that my writing skill is improving with your professional corrections! The problem is that I tend to forget the tips I learnt :(

I appreciate your teaching as always. I strongly hope that my English skill is approaching the most natural English, thanks to your corrections :)

Thank you for your professional teaching as always. I will do my best to absorb all of your explanation!

Thank you so much for your correction and explanation! According to the 2nd sentence, I learned the phrasal verb "to be scared of", which uses the word "scared" as an adjective. I use it properly from now on. And I learned the expression "full of wonder." I will use it in the next opportunity. I think she likes animals, and I want to take her to a zoo someday. Best regards.

Thank you for your suggestions. Writing English is one of my fun while staying home.

Thank you so much for your correction and explanation! According to the 3rd sentence, I learned the difference between "a whole day" and "the whole day." I will consider whether I mention a specific day or not, and use them appropriately in my diary. Of course, I always wear a face mask when I go out. It's a new but normal habit under this situation. Best regards.