Dear Marsha, Thank you for your wonderful writing. I could learn a lot from your sentences. I also appreciate that you encouraged me. I'm looking forward to working with you again. Take care and have a great day. Best regards, Yujin
Thank you!
Thank you for your corrections and reply :)
Dear Ms. Marsha, Thank you! kaca
Thank you very much for your kind correction and comment^^ Best regards, Hiroko
Dear Teacher Marsha, It was my pleasure to receive your correction. Thank you very much! I will keep it up. Please get in touch. Best regards, Rokop
Dear Marsha, Thank you very much for your help! I learned a lot of useful expressions from your correction. I think that telling a story is much harder than just showing my own opinions. It was almost twenty years ago when I saw this movie, but every time I get on a plane, I remember the each scene. Again, thank you for your correction. Best regards, Ayako Nara
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Dear Marsha, Thank you very much for your correction and message! I like this expression, "without lifting a finger", it's very useful. If I have this power, I also want to confiscate my students' cell phones and have them to sit straight up without any words. Again, thank you very much for your help! Best regards, Ayako Nara
Your correction is the best among all of the corrections I’ve ever gotten. Thank you very much.
I'm glad to see my short essay revised to good sentence. Thank you for your kind advice!
Dear Marsha Thanks for revising my essay. There was one difficulty understanding word today: "where". I think it is hard to understand for Japanese people that why the word "where" is better to be used in the first sentence, because we think that the word "where" would be used for locational explanation. But I just learned from you that the word "where" can be used in the sentences that I talk about the experiences I had, previously. Thank you so much. I hope you would review my next essay again!! Regards, Keigo
Dear Marsha Thanks for revising my essay. I did many minor errors this time. I will be careful of your reviews. Thank you so much. I hope you will correct my next essay again!! Regards, Keigo
Dear Marsha Thanks for revising my essay. You corrected my essay to really simple sentences. I learned a lot from your review. Thanks. Regards, Keigo
Dear Marsha, Thank you very much for your correction! I still remember the Taiwanese classmate's face vividly. However thanks to her, when I taught Japanese language at a Japanese school a few years later that has both Taiwanese and Chinese students, I didn't mess up the class due to this political issue. Again, thank you very much for your help. Kind regards, Ayako Nara