I appreciated your checking. And, I was pleased to read your message. I'll send you my essay soon. See you next time.
Your advise is always very useful for me, thank you!
Here is an alternative for the 3rd sentence:'...are hesitant to have it...' this is really useful advice because I haven't used the word hesitant before.
Thanks to really useful advices as this, I have changed 'perfectly wrong' in the 5th sentence, because we generally used perfect to describe something good, not bad. 'Plainly wrong' makes it clear that what you are referring to is wrong from every angle.
Thanks for correcting. I agree that Remote work blurred the line between work and personal life .
Dear Tama Thank you for your kind corrections and suggestions concerning my text. I have no idea about the difference between tuition and tuition fee. I would like to focus on "fee" in my content. I am looking forward to learning from you soon. Sincerely, Bearmatsu
Thanks for correcting as always.
really helpful advices! thank you so much!
Thank you for your message. In particular, your advice about "power over " is helpful for me. See you next time and have a nice weekend. Kinds, Tomo-Hiro
Thank you very much for your corrections as always, Tama!
Dear Tama Thank you for your kind teaching. Thanks to your advice, I can comprehend the natural English flow. I look forward to learning new things in English conversation. Sincerely, Bearmatsu
Dear Tama, Thank you for your heartwarming message.Every time, I try to write logically, however, since it's not an element that can be found originally in me, I alway find it difficult to write logical sentences. But I’ll continue writing. Have a Happy weekend although it rains, Midori
Dear Tama Thank you for your comments concerning my text. I did not understand which nouns are uncountable or not. I need to practice making English sentences and take some feedback from the tutors. Thank you again for giving me some advice. Sincerely, Bearmatsu
Thank you for your advice. Particularly, the difference between "have" and "drink" is helpful for me. See you next time. Bye. Kinds
Thank you for your comments! "bunter" should be "banter" but it still seems to sound casual - I should not have used it in a formal situation anyway.