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I could learn new words and idioms today, thank you.
Thank you for your helpful suggestions and explanations; in particular, the difference between "on the other hand" and "by contrast" is easy to understand. I appreciate it. Have a wonderful weekend!
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Dear Mr. HelpfulBrit, Thank you for your corrections and feedback. I will continue to work following your advice to improve my writing skills. Have a good Sunday. With kind regards.
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HelpfulBrit san Thank you for your quick answer to my question. I see the implications between"hardly ever " and "hardly." With "ever ", it is used to refer to a very rare but habitual action. Without "ever ", sometimes with "at all ", it is used for a very rare but single time action. By the way, I'm interested in what you wrote in your answer. It is this:"I was so tense, I could hardly sleep last night." It does indeed mean "almost not". It suggested that you were able to sleep, but not very much at all." In this sentence, you wrote "you were able to sleep, but not very much at all." When we talk about "hardly " in Japanese, we emphasize the negative meaning, like "you were not able to sleep, furthermore, not very well." I've got the impression that Japanese language doesn't take the negative words, "be not able to sleep", seriously In case we actually slept a little, we express "not able to sleep." Best regards, ie1133 …………
Thanks for reviewing my writing! Your suggestions are very helpful. I’m going to practice writing more and more. See you someday!
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