

The trains in Madrid sound stressful.I hope you can get a seat in the trains.

I didn't type 170 addresses on the computer because I already have members' list on Excel. It was difficult for me to use both Excel and Word to make the labels.

There are still snow piles here and there, but it's sunny here too.

I hope the medicine will take effect soon.

I hope you won't have a fever.

I don't like piercing either. The piercing in the mouth sounds so painful!

Take good care of yourself!

That's a sad incident. It sounds difficult to talk about such a sad happening to your students.

You mean you don't have to teach that bad girl? That's good!

Glad to hear that your son arrived safely!

I hope Oriana will not cause damage. In Japan we use number, like Typhoon No. 1.

I hope no flood will happen in Spain.

Happy birthday belatedly! I hope for your well-being.

I learned some new words. Very thanks.

Thank you for tour feedback. I hope you will succeed in canceling your travel insurance. As always, your explanations were easy to follow, and the alternative sentences you offered me were very useful. In particular, I have not used the words “call into question,” “retain,” and “throw in” in my essays, so you helped me broaden my vocabulary!