Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad to have learned you say “tired from” not “with.”
Thank you very much! Your explanation of the defference between "must" and "would" is very clear!
Thank you for your work. I'm so happy to have you as my teacher. I wanted to know how to describe the situation a dog wets herself! But Im also glad to learn the other meaning.
Thank you for your super fast edition. In the last sentence “ them” refers to paper, so I should correct “them” to “it.”
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am sorry to have confused you with “ Pardon me.” What I intended to mean are “Pardon me. I can not understand you. Will you say it again.”
Thank you for your kind and detailed review. Also at this time, I have been able to learn a lot from you! Especially, I didn't know "live beyond one's means", so I feel happy to meet the phrase expressing exactly I want to say. I really appreciate for your teaching. Thank you so much!
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad to have learned the expression “ my valuable time” is natural as I wondered if this is OK.
Thank you very much for your explanation. It's very helpful.
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad to have learned the good expression “ on a peaceful nice day.”
Hi, teacher David, Thank you for quick response and giving me good examples! I always learn a lot from your correcting. Now I’m trying to make it a habit to submit compositions everyday.... I will ask you to check it soon! Regards, Kayo
Thank you very much!
Thank you for your super fast editions. I am glad to have learned it should be “conditions “ as plural in my sentence like “patients’ conditions.”
Thank you for your message. I would like to discuss about anything in English. I will not give up. Thank you:)
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad that I could confirm that the expression “...discounted to half price” is OK.
Thank you for your answer. I can understand the nuance of the three. Untill you taught me, I thought the difference of the three words is just the strongs of force. Thank you.