

MrsB-san Thank you so much for your feedback. I really appreciate that. I could understand the difference between "get off" and "get out of". Thank for your kind explanation. Kind regards, Shino

I was surprised to know that there was no correction. And I'm glad that you told me many alternative expressions. That should help me express myself better in the future. Thank you!

Dear MrsB, Thank you very much for your detailed instruction. I really learned a lot from your review. Best regards, Yusi

Thank you very much for useful suggestion for my English sentences.

Thank you for your correction. Advices are so helpful. ありがとうございます。

Thank you very much!!

Thank you for your help and warm comment, MrsB. I am so glad to read your comment. I expected that many of my sentences in this post would be corrected so much. But they are not so many than I thought. And the most of wonderful thing is my sentences make sence to you. I am so excited. Anyway I am going to keep on practiceing. Thank you again, MrsB. Best Regards

I’m always thankful for your correction.

Thak you for checking my sentences and giving me alternative sentences. I appreciate it!

I appreciate your feedback. It’s really helpful! Thank you^_^

Thank you for your corrections as always. I am looking forward to your next teaching!

Thank you for checking my writing. It’s OK if you delayed. Please take care of yourself if you were ill. Sincerely, Yukino

Thank you for your quick response and messages. I’ve just noticed this idiy system of message. It’s nice. I’m reading all messages I submitted before.

Thank you for checking my sentences. I will keep practicing to improve my skills.

Thank you for your help, MrsB. Your corrections help me a lot. "In my younger days", or "in my young days", I understand the mistake I made. Many times I forget "in" before "young days" in sentence. I am going to practice again. Another one, how to use prefer, it is difficult for me. Now I have not understood the difference between "like" and "prefere" so am going to check it. "No matter how big a task is, it starts with a small step." that sentence sounds so nice for us language leaners. Thank you very much! Best Regards