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Thank you very much for your polite correction guidance, always.
Dear Emendatio-san, Thank you for your message. I appreciate your prompt response to this matter. That's really helpful! Thank you for your continued support. Best regards, Ikufumi Moriya
Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! I learned that we put the definite article "the" even before a proper noun if it contains a general term. I will use it properly in the future diary entries. Best regards.
Dear Emendatio-san, Thank you for your message. I appreciate your prompt response to this matter. That's really helpful! Thank you for your continued support. Best regards, Ikufumi Moriya
Thank you for checking my work.
Thank you so much for your explanations! According to the 2nd sentence, I learned the word "stroll." I will use it in the next chance. Best regards.
Thank you, Emendatio, for your detailed edditing and helpful comments. I will keep them in mind. Best regards, Tom
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Thank you for your feedback in detail. I will go over through your advices again and again in order to get better understanding regarding the present perfect tense.
Dear Emendatio-san, Thank you for your message. I appreciate your prompt response to this matter. That's really helpful! Thank you for your continued support. Best regards, Ikufumi Moriya
Dear Mr.Emendatio Thank you for your coaching. I study how to use a preposition about "about." i But I feel it is a little difficult to use it. Best regards, Katachan.
Hello Emendatio, Thank you for reviewing my composition. I dropped commas again before conjunctions, which you pointed out last time. I'll be sure to keep it in mind this time. Best regards, lightgrey91485(Ms.)
Thank you very much for the intereting feedback. In particular, the advice on the correct way to write ''the reunion with the long gone loved ones or pets'' was helpful. I will keep in mind that English rarely uses a definite article ("the") when a noun is used to refer to a thing in general. Also I will remember to use the hyphen in a compound adjective that comes before a noun. I look forward to next time !
Thank you so much for your explanations! According to the 1st sentence, I learned that the word "nursery school" is used as both a countable and an uncountable noun. I will use it properly. Best regards.