Thank you for giving me some advice.
Thank you for showing me some grammatical points with specific examples. It gives me a clear understanding. I also appreciate your suggestions for paraphrasing
Thank you suggest me alternatives. I learned from those a lot
Thank you for your advice after carefully reading the article. The points you made about the overall redundancy were very meaningful and I should keep this in mind when writing essays in the future.
Dear Kamala2, Thank you very much for your detailed corrections and alternative expressions. I appreciate your clear and practical explanations. That was the most elaborate proofreading I've ever had in IDIY. Best regards, Yuka
Thank you for correcting my diary and giving great advice. I appreciate your kindness. Thanks to your reply, I'll able to keep my English diary up for the future.
Thank you so much for your detailed feedback.
Thank you for your correction and detailed explanation. I learned a lot from you this time, too. I learned how to use adjective 'concerned'. As you showed me, I often read this adjective in English sentences, such as 'the authorities concerned 'or 'the parties concerned'. I would like to use 'concerned' in my English writings.
Thank you so much for your correction and detailed lectures. I wrongly used the phrase 'pass over'. As you corrected, shodo has been in existence for about 1400 years. Actually, all Japanese students learn shodo in elementally schools both now and in the past. Furthermore, I could learn a lot about adjectives of 'worth' and ' worthy'.
Thank you for your correction. I could learn how to 'avoid the unnecessary -ing form'. As you suggested, it is more difficult to build a system where the elderly can rely on their neighbors instead of relatives.
Thank you so much for your correction. You magically made my sentences much clear and concise. As you corrected, I meant to say about 'Fujitsu's corporate value'.
Thank you for your correction. Thanks to your detailed explanation, I clearly understood how to use cpmmas.
Dear Teacher Kamala2, Thank you for your informative comment. I leaned how my essay sound like more formal. For example, using conjunction [thus, therefore, first, second], using the full form "It is" instead of the contraction "It's", using words for numbers less than ten…. It’s a big help for me because I use formal/business English in my job. So I want to be able to tell formal tone from casual one. I’m looking forward to working with you too! Thank you. Best regards, Yuri
Thank you so much for your correction and detailed explanation. The noun ' implication' is one of those words that I cannot make clear how to use or even how to translate. I understood what it means and how to use it very well thanks the examples you gave.
Thank you so much for your correction and prompt reply. I really appreciate your helpful explanation. I've never be taught which phrase is casual or formal. I'm very happy to be able to learn a lot from you. Your explanation is so interesting and convincing that I'm really into writing English.