I’m glad to learn I should’ve used “hold onto it for me “ instead of just “keep.“ Thank you very much!
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to learn the better expression “ an online sermon in the program.”
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to know the right way to say: “one persimmon is whole and the other is cut in half.”
Thank you! I learned many points about English:-)
I was surprised to learn when I should use “mine.” Thank you for your clear explanations!
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad that I was able to confirm that the phrase “ multiply a price by 0.8” was correct.
Have a nice week!
Thank you very much for your corrections and useful advice !
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to learn the correct phrase “ make a mistake by.”
Thank you very much for your kind and accurate corrections! I've learned a lot from your corrections!
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to learn you say “ garbage cans.”
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to learn “transfer between” is preferable.
Thank you for your corrections and useful advice! I'll keep doing my best!
Thank you for super fast edtion. I am glad to learn you say packaged curry, not pouched curry.
I understand that the phrase “completely drunk” sounds a little casual in a formal business letter, so while reading your notes, I couldn’t help laughing.