Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn it’s better to say “ pet his head.”
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Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn the good expression “ feel immersed in.”
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn the adverbial phrase “ far away” is better in the third sentence.
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn it’s better to say “ My song had specific choreography” in the second sentence.
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn it’s better to say “ everyone must take turns being the secretary” in the second sentence.
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn the verbal phrase “ clear away “ is better like clear away the tartar and dirt.”
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn “ temperature is better than climate in the 4th sentence.
Dear David san Thank you very much for your kind answer to my question about 'suffer with from or without it'. Expressions that make sense. The UK suffers from the costs. The students suffer from high tuition fees. He suffered a broken leg. He is suffering from a broken leg.(with a meaning of on going pain) Expressions that don't make sense. The UK suffers the cost. The students suffer high tuition fees. Other than these above, you say "The team suffered a loss." instead of saying directly "The team lost the match. You could also say, "The team suffered from the loss. "(an unlikely sentence), saying the team had damages overall because of the loss. Best regards,
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Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn the past perfect is better in the last sentence like “ the rain had flooded the bridge.”
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn you say “ greet us.”
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn the good expression “ our vision of what our church will be like.”
Thank you, as.always.