Thanks for your correcting! I like a phrase you gave 'she is nowhere in sight' and want to use this in other exercises. I'll keep you posted. Best regards;)
Thank you for helping me with English writing. I will use the word "labour shortage" at another time. I try to improve my English writing skill.
Thank you for the corrections!
Thanks for coaching me, Yuichi
Thank you very much for correcting my English and answering my questions. I am sorry for my late thank you.
Thank you so much for your correction and explanations! According to the 2nd sentence, I learned the phrase "to look like." I will use it in the next chance. Best regards.
Thank you very much for your corrections. I have learned a lot! It is really hard for me to use articles “the” and “a” correctly… I’ll keep studying about that. I’m looking forward to taking your lesson again.
Thank you for revising! Your feedback made me motivated. I'll try to link other pictures. See you again;)
Thank you for checking my sentences. You’ve pointed out which expression was good and which expression need to be improved. It was really helpful for me.
Hi Carolyn, Thank you for your good evaluation and correction. Those are so honorable and helpful. I hear stringent enforcement of lockdown in Sydney from my friends there as well. Their children are also stressed out due to long home-schooling days, and their daily entertainment was only watching Tokyo Olympic Games on TV. Hope the days will quickly come back again when children can play outdoors without fear. Anyway, once again, thank you for your sincere support. I appreciate it. See you again soon. Kind regards, Hiro
Thank you for your prompt reaction. It was very helpful.
Thank you so much for your correction and explanations! According to the 2nd sentence, I learned the difference between "point at" and "point in." I will use each of them properly. We all are well so far! Thanks :) Best regards.
Thank you for correcting my essay. It is still difficult for me to use both the definite and indefinite article correctly, so your suggestions were very helpful!
Dear Carolyn, Thank you very much for the feedback. It was helpful to learn that the word ''advice'' is unaccountable, because I use this word a lot. Also it was very helpful to learn the difference between ''would'' and ''will''. For me, ''would'' was just a past tense of ''will'', but now I understand ''will'' conveys a stronger sense of certainty than ''would''. This is great to know !
Thanks for your correction. We should be accurate when we mention about medical happenings. So your changes are useful. I hope you're in safe after the first shot. I am now fighting against the reaction... Toru