Thank you for your response! I learned a lot from your clear explanations!
Tank you for your advice!
Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to know it is better to add “it is” in the second sentence because it is confusing as it makes a reader to think of it “like a typical Japanese food.”
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Thank you so much ! I totally understand your useful advice!
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Thank you for your quick edtion. I thought you don’t use “to-infinitive” after “thought” in the last sentence like “ thought to behave.”
Dear Teacher David, Thank you very much for your correction and warm encouragement ! Best regards, Hiroko
Thank you so much for your message. I learned conditional clause a few days ago. Then, I used it. Your correction made me understand more clearly. Thank you.
Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to know you say “ the days of Lent” rather than Lent days,
Thank you, David!
Thank you for your response. I’ll be more careful about punctuations. Thank you for your corrections and helpful advice! I look forward to your response!
Thank you for your quick edtion and your last comment on “ cross into.” You are right. The car was still in the opposite line and there the car was collided with the van. I am glad I have learned that I should have said in this case “ the car crossed ‘into’ the opposite lane.
Thank you for reviewing my writing!
Thank you for your super quick edtion. I am glad to know you say “each item on the agenda.”