Dear Maryanne Thank you for your kind feedback! Have a wonderful day!!
Dear Maryanne Thank you for your heartwarming message! Have a wonderful day!!
Hello, Maryanne. How are you? It's nice to see you here again. Thank you for the corrections you made on my essay. I also appreciate the explanation on the third and the fourth sentence. You wrote me the difference between "uniformed" and "uniform", thank you, I didn't know that. There was a shocking news yesterday. Ex prime minister Abe was shot to death while he was making a speech on the street in Nara city. I can't believe such a thing happened in my country. I hope to see you soon again. Bye for now.
Hi Maryanne, Thank you so much for correcting my writing. It helped me a lot! Especially, I always confused "everyday" with "every day", but now that I know the difference, I don't think I will make the mistake anymore.
Dear Maryanne Thank you for your kind feedback! Have a wonderful day!!
I sincerely thank you for your comments and correcting my sentences. I understood your correction and expression well, and it always encourages me to study English more. Thank you!
Dear Maryanne It's been hot in Japan, so I don't want to go out. Thank you for your wonderful feedback! Have a nice day!!
Thank you so much.
I sincerely thank you for your comments and correcting my sentences. I understood your correction and expression well, and it always encourages me to study English more. Thank you!
Dear Maryanne Thank you for your wonderful feedback! Have a great weekend!!
Dear Maryanne Thank you for your kind feedback! Have a wonderful day!!
Dear Teacher Maryanne san Thank you for your kind corrections. >Considering how you used "second thought" in the next sentence, "my first thought" is consistent with "my second thought." = I see the importance of consistency. >We can also write the sentence without "through history." = I see. I just wanted to emphasize the authority of the university. The Japanese generally like historical backgrounds in order to increase the dignity. >"Everyone knows that this is an actual fact." or "Everyone knows that this is a fact. = I prefer these. >Readers are astute observers, and the reader will figure out the different parts of the answer. = I understand and agree with you. >"authorized" means having official permission or approval. Authority can mean an organization having power or control in a certain sphere, typically in political or administrative spheres. = This interests me very much, and I think I understand it. By the way , "Ass" was quite new to me. Now I understand. I intended to write "assess", which I had mistaken as a noun instead of a verb. I'm sorry to have astonished you. I hope what you wrote is just a phrase teasing me. Best regards, ie1133 -----------------
Dear Maryanne Thank you for your heartwarming message! Have a wonderful day!!
Dear Maryanne Thank you for your kind feedback! Have a wonderful day!!
I sincerely thank you for your comments and correcting my sentences. I understood your correction and expression well, and it always encourages me to study English more. Thank you!