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Dear Ellie, Thank you for your detailed explanation. I am so happy to be able to learn a lot fom it. When I make English sentence, I tend to use similar expression which I know already. Threfore your newly suggestions are great help for me. Best regards,
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Thank you very much for your kind corrections. ^ the plight of the Indian farmers many times, and about the fact that they do not have control of the seeds many times. →I have not read about the plight of the Indian farmers. However, speaking of seeds, in Japan a revision to the seeds law is being discussed in Diet, against which I am. American Major Seeds Campanies will have the right even in Japan. This revision is based a request from the United States. It is difficult for me to tolk about this issue. ^Money cannot be 'inconsiderate'. →This is an interesting point to me. ^'And' is not so proper here. →I will be careful in using 'And' in the beginning. Also, camma. ^They need knowledge about what? You could expand on this idea a bit more. →Right. Thank you.I will try. ^We can say, 'good enough' but not 'better enough'. →I understand. ^What they need is the freedom and expertise to sell their crops in the market directly by themselves. →expertise is new to me. Thanks.
I totally agree with your opinion. I once lost my job and I felt like I was meaningless in society.
Thank you very much for giving me a lot of advice . I can learn many sentences.
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Dear Ellie, Thank you for sending your message. I understand I should not repeat a synonyms. I'll be carefully this point. Sincerely, Mash Rohut
Dear Ellie, Thank you for sending your message. I read your message now, because I don't know this message system. Thank you very much for correcting my English, I feel your comments are very kindly. Thank you for your continuous support. Best regards, Mash Rohut
Thank you very much for your correction. >Also, try not to repeat 'life', as it drags down your sentence. →It is new to me. I didn't know how strong effect repeating a same word has. >'it might happen' is syntactically wrong. 'it might be that' is an option. →It's new to me. I'll remember this. >'should admit the reality' is wrong grammatically. 'should accept the reality of their' is one correct way. →I'll learn the difference admit and accept, which I was not aware of. >'are not afford' is always 'cannot afford'. If you want to use 'is/are', then you should say, 'is not/are not affordable'. →I didn't know this point. I have been using afford wrongly for a long time. Thank you. >I felt that you did not get into the real issue in-depth, which is the situation with the students who cannot afford the hakama →I confess what you pointed comes to the point. Honestly, the real situation around the students including bullying in the school nowadays has gone too far away beyond my comprehension. Something worth telling with confidence as the practical measures didn't occurred to me.
Thank you for revising! I'm glad that you have the same feeling with me. I wanted to mean "to dive into her" as "to give her a big hug" like you described. Best regards,
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Dear Ellie, Thank you for your quick response and very helpful message! Sincerely, ot
Hi Ellie, Thank you for your review. I am very happy to hear you agree with my opinion. I learned many alternatives of English witting. I am looking forward to working with you. Ti