Hi Harry, Thank you for your message. I am really glad about your comments and really appreciate. Hope you have good surfing life. NO WAVE NO LIFE!
Thank you for your encouraging feedback! Tomoo
Thank you for your correction! :D
Thanks for your correction and kind comment! "Sting in the tail" is a new idiom for me, so it's a good tip! Please say in healthy and safe. I'm looking forward to working with you again.
Thanks for your correction and kind comment! I'm very happy! Please keep safe always and see you soon.
Thank you so much. I keep practice.
Thank you for correcting and teaching English to me. See you next time.
Thank you for your encouraging feedback. These corrections you gave me are also quite helpful. This kind of interactive educational service with IDIY really keeps me motivated! Tomoo
Dear teacher Harry Thank you so much for your reply . I'm glad to read to your explanations. See you again. Best wishes, Suzy5858
Thank you very much for your helpful amendment! I don’t write such a long sentence usually, but somehow this one become this way. Thank you very much.
Thank you for the correction. I will do my best to write the text well. Thank you for your continued support.
Dear Mr.Harry Thank you for your response. I'm happy for you to say that my article is great many times. I get more confidence for English writing. I want to be able to use various English expression. so I try to use IDIY at this time. I will keep studying writing by using this service from now. Best regard KOUTAROUHARA
Thank you very much for your message! Yes, it’s really strange times we are living in.
Thank you for correcting my sentence . I study English more!
Dear Harry Thank you very much for your reply. I’m happy that you could understood clearly include first question which made you little confused. I could understand clearly with your kind advice and examples. Especially, examples shown easy which is problems to make more natural. Two things below were the most understandable for me. 1) I don’t have to write ‘in’ before describe years. 2)After the phrase ‘looking forward to’ we should use gerund or noun I’ll try to keep studying and I will send you more natural English next time Best wishes Hiro