Thank you for your quick reply. I wanted to know whether "Her attitude toward me and her was different" was natural.
Thank you for your quick responce. Yes, you are right. I wrote this essay before the 9th, September. Although 9th has passed, North Korea has not provoked America. I am happy with it.
Thank you for your quick responce. I wanted to know whether " gunpowder was ignited" is a natural expression.
Thank you for your quick responce. I am glad to know "spoke storingly" is better than "said something strongly."
Thank you for your quick responce. I am glad to know the expression "speak with emotion."
Thank you for your advice. I'll ask you to correct another work again.
Thank you for your quick responce. I wonder whether you could say," I was lacking ¥100" when the mony realtor was supposed to give me lacked ¥100.
Thank you for your quick responce. I am happy I have learned that you say, the used strip "came out" above the gun if the used strip exited the gun.
Hi David Thank you for your prompt response. Your feedback is clear and informative! I'm looking forward to working with you again. Best regards, Hiroki
Thank you for your quick responce. I wonder what words are you using when measuring something rectangular-shaped: horizontal and vertical or wide and long like 5cm wide and 10 cm long.
Thank you for your quick answer. I wanted to know whether you could understand what the gunpowder sheet looked like with my explanation.
Thank you for your quick response. Now I have unferstood what you meant by "reload." You meant removing the magazine and putting in a new magazine. So I should have said, " I have never fired all the rounds 'after pulling the trigger once'."
Thank you for your quick response! I appreciate your kind and much detailed advices and I'll write down the examples of paraphrasing you've given me, in my notebook.
Thank you for your quick responce. I am taking about a machine gun. So I think one can fire all the bullets with one trigger. In the first sentence what I meant is that I have never fired the machinegun without getting stuck. I wonder whether "without getting stuck" and "without having to reload" are the same meaning.
Hello Thank you for the detailed explanation as always. I was able to understand your feedback quite well. Reading also helps my English studying. and enjoy it. Kind Regards, Kanako