Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! According to the 3rd sentence, I learned the phrase "to put it back on." The alternative sentences you provided are very useful for me! Best regards.
hello, Emendatio. How are you? Thank you for the quick response and corrections. Your literary quotes lead me to think a lot and deep. Thank you. "reduce the amount of organ trafficking." You change "number" into "amount", that's interesting. I skipped "a " in the 3rd sentence. I'm always confusing which to choose "a" or "the". Your explanation about "a" is also helpful to understand "the." I'm always glad having you as my English teacher. Hoping to see you soon again. Yoko
Thank you for your corrections and kind comments!
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Thank you for your corrections and kind comments. Also I’m going to use the sentence like“It comes out on video” next time. Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for the advice you gave me!
Thank you for your informative comments. I look forward to having your advise next time.
Thank you for correcting my sentences.
Thank you for checking my work.
Hello, Emendatio. It's nice to see you here again. Thank you for the corrections you made on my essay, and your nice comments make me so happy. You introduced me a way of formal writing. That's interesting, thank you. in the last sentence, you changed "wasting" into "waste" which is a basic form. When I wrote it, I thought it has to be " wasting" or " to waste" , but..... I know yours must be right and sounds right to native English speakers. Language has a lot of mystery, that's why I love to learn. Have a wonderful winter holiday and prosperous new year. Hoping to see you soon again. Yoko
Thank you for your so kind message! I sometimes confuse which pronouns are needed. Your advice helps me understand how to use them. Many thanks!
Thank you for your corrections and kind comments, Emendatio! Also I really appreciate your explanation with many examples. Thank you again!
Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! According to the 1st sentence, I learned that the phrase "this year" is used adverbially. I will use it correctly in my future diary entries. Best regards.
Thank you for your advice. I have to pay attention to plural or singular.
Thank you for good lecture, see you next soon.