Dear Teacher Dee, Thank you very much for your corrections and for answering my question as always. I sometimes forget using commas but now I know when to use them. I'm sure your explanations will help a lot. Thank you again for your support, and I'm looking forward to having your service again soon. Have a wonderful day! Best regards, leleu.
Thank you so much for your teaching! Your explanation were very clear and useful for me. In the 2nd sentence, I confused "get" with "have". These two verbs have completely different meanings in this sentence. I understood well and will use them correctly from now on. Best regards.
Dear Teacher Dee, Thank you very much for your corrections. I also appreciate your detailed explanations. You made me notice how to merge sentences this time. I'll try it next time. Thank you again for your support and I'm looking forward to having your service again soon! Best regards, leleu.
Hi Teacher Dee! Thank you very much for correcting my email. I also appreciate your prompt reply. I've learnt a lot from your detailed explanations as always. I'm looking forward to having your service again soon. Have a nice day! Best regards, leleu.
Dear Teacher Dee, Thank you very much for your prompt response. I'm very happy to read your detailed explanations as always. They are informative and practical. I hope to have your service again soon. Have a wonderful day! Kind regards, leleu
Dear Dee, Thank you very much for correcting my email and answering my question. I appreciate your detailed explanations as they are always helpful. I'm looking forward to having your service again soon. Have a wonderful day! Best regards, leleu
Thank you again! Your reply is very helpful for me.
Dear Dee. Thank you for correcting my writing. I was able to make a really good study by your detailed explanation.
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I'm glad to read your message. I'll keep studying English using IDIY. Thank you as always!
Thank you for answering my question in detail. The word which is used as both countable and uncountable. It's diifficult for me to know which way to use the word. You explaind precisely.
Dear Dee, Thank you very much for your correction! I'd like to know what you would say if you eat Japanese style "English muffins". When I was in China, I was sick of strange taste of Chinese style bread. I'm afraid that you would feel the same way. Again, I really appreciate your help as always. Best regards, Ayako Nara