Thank you for your proper advice I will continue to put in the hard yards.
I'm sorry. I'd like to say " heat pads" . Japanese say "Hokkairo" Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Dear Mr. Peter, I appreciate your advice! Have a nice week!
Thank you very much for teaching me so kindly. I' d like to go Saint Mary's university. I need to get at least 80 points on TOEFL exam or 6.5 points on IELT exam. I will dig deep! Thank you.
Dear Peter, Thank you for checking my work. I'll review my sentences. Especially, I should understand double negative. Best regards, MochiHamu
I am happy to hear your sister is a psyciatrist! Thank you very much.
Thank you for writing me in the early morning.
Thank you for every day.
Thank you for everything.
Dear Peter, I appreciate your advice! I also hope to work with you again in the future. Have a great day.
Thank you! I got it.
Thank you for everyday!!
Thank you for your advice. I am often confused with an indefinite article and a definite article. For example, if I say I read a book about exercise, I tend to say “the book.” Because the book which I read is only one book, so I thought it’s specific for me. But your advice help me to realize that it doesn’t mean specific. Thanks again.
Thank you for correcting my error. I understand that English is not easy. I will do my best.