Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to have learned “trouble -ing” is better than “trouble to -“ in the first sentence.
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am sorry to have troubled you to understand the phrase “ go round.” You are completely right. What I meant is that “the stem has a round shape.”
Thanks a lot for your advices.
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I have leaned that “just a few members” are better than “ just few members” in the last sentences.
Thank you for checking my essay ! I liked how you tought me expressions that are easy to use and very natural!
Dear David Thank you for correcting my assignment. I'm glad to receive a nice message from you again. My friend still wants to summon Bellial. She said she would hold a ritual next month. Have a good day. Koty
Thanks for correcting my diary, David! Yes! We’ve been living in the same town when we were university students. After graduation, some friends moved to Tokyo, others stayed in Kyushu. We all got together in Tokyo on that date and we had a good time! Why such situation happens is because Japanese company is crazy about job transfer, “tenkin”! Thank you.
Thank you very much for answering my questions. They are helpful to improve my English writing. Your explanation is persuasive and full of useful hints, so I am much impressed. Thank you again for your time and assistance.
Mr.David, Hello. I deeply appreciate for a lot of useful explanation! I have been having a writing lesson from same Japanese teacher over 1 year, but I feel I need various advice to pass writing test of Cambridge test. I'd like to submit another sentence/essay to you once again! Have a good week! Warm regards, Malama
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to learn “predetermined time” and is better than determined time.
Thanks a lot. Do you like Danshari?
Thank you for your message. I will keeo it up!
Thank you for your message. I was encouraged by it.
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to learn that you you use the present tense “ I think about whether…”
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to learn that the phrase “a small amount” is more common.