Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad to know “ attend a service” is better than “ join a service. “
Thank our for your polite feedbacks! I'll do my best to master these comments.
I read your kind reply and understood well. Thank you very much. And have a great week too!
Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad that you corrected my English natural like “ directed me toward a busy counter.”
Thank you for your corrections and varieties of alternative sentences. I wish I could choose one from different options but I struggle to complete one sentence. Your interpretation of "suppressed manner" is impressively spot on. Yes, the letters were written in a restrained manner from both of two reasons, not to worry their family and to go through censorship.
Thank you so mush for giving me advices!! Zunda P.S. Merry Cristmass!!
Merry Christmas! Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad that I have learned that it should be “the same place,” not a same place in the last sentence, which part confused me whether “a” or “the” before same.
Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad that I have learned “ get angry at someone’” is better than “anger at someone.”
Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad to know that in the last sentence “that” is better than “this” because it refered to the fact from the past perspective, not the present perspective.
Thamk you so much for checking my mistakes!! Zunda P.S. I like your profile image!!
To David. Fast of all,I have to apologize to you for mis-spelling of your name. I'm so sorry. And thank you for correcting my composition politely and quickly. I think I've learned a lot and was encouraged by your comment. I am going to store the mind with your optional suggestions. I look forward to seeing you on the IDIY again. Sinsirely yours, Laurana71
Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad to know the expression “ let the faucet running” as I could not comp up with the word like “ running.” I wrote “ a security alarm” although there is only one security alarm because I thought articles should be “a” to introduce it to someone for the first time. However, you corrected it and I learned I should have written “the security alarm.”
Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad to know you prefer saying “ printed in a handout” to “ printed out on a handout.” Does “technically” means “grammatically?”
Thank you very much for all the beneficial advice.
Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad that I could confirm that the first sentence that includes difficult grammar was right.