Dear NicolaJH Thank you for your corrections. They are helpful! Please enjoy the rest of your summer. Noburin
Thank you very much for correcting! I look forward to next correcting soon!
Dear NicolaJH san, Many thanks. This is much better than original one. Have a good night. Morikazu
Dear NicolaJH Thank you very much for correcting me and answering for my question swiftly. I am sure the use of "were" in the subjunctive mood. The more I learn, the more I want to know. I will keep writing and ask your help again. Best regards sunshine
Thank you always! Have a lovely weekend.
Hello, thank you so much for your correction! It's really natural sentences and helpful for me. See you next time!
Thank you for your work. After sending the messages, I checked the defference between "a lot of", " lots of" and "many/much". And I found my huge misunderstanding. Not mentioning/knowing it was bit dissapointing.
Thank you very much.
Dear NicoloJH Thank you for your correction and instruction. I really appreciate them. Have a wonderful day. Best regards, Yoshi
Thank you very much! We had a great time at that night.
Hello. I'm good, thank you. Thank you so much for your correction and kind message!
Dear Nicola JH, Thank you very much for your advice. I have misunderstand to use "suffer" with passive form. I will challenge next topic! I would like to learn natural way of writing from you again. Best regards, Sunshine
Dear NicolaJH, Thank you very much for your correction and kind message! I remember Buenos Aires, Argentina where I visited many years ago. The city was constructed by European people who came to immigrate, so the design of the buildings are much alike European cities. However, the atmosphere is different, it is much more rough and wild, I think. Again, I really appreciate your help as always. Best regards, Ayako Nara
Thank you so much for your feedback! Always it is really helpful. Have a great week:)
Thank you for your immediate feed back. I appreciate you very much. I will keep making English sentences. I hope I will be able to handle English better.