Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad to learn you say “ the shop will be closed.”
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad that the second sentence ha become simpler by your edition: I drink decaffeinated coffee mixed with milk.
Thank you for your correction and kind comments! I learned a lot from your amendments. I always appreciate your help! Have a safe and peaceful weekend :)
Dear David, Thank you very much for your corrections and suggestions. I appreciate them, as always. In the sixth sentence, I've found that I didn't need the phrase, "what is called". I may have wanted to say, "My hiring criteria may be related to their faces, in the same way that Lincoln judged the person by his face." I'll send you another piece soon. Have a nice weekend! Sincerely, nmkh
Thank you so much for your correction!! Your corrections are always great!
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad to learn the good expression “ facing away from me.”
Thank you very much for your correction--especially in the first sentence--and encouraging comments as always! I also learned that the possessive determiner? is needed before "household finances" and "children" in the last sentence.
Thank you for your explanations, which were very helpful. Other writing options were so informative as well!!
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad to learn “ the past perfect” I had miscalculated..” is better in the last sentence.
Thank you for your correction and encouraging comments! I have carefully looked at your amendments. I appreciate your carefully checking about my writings every day!
Thank you so much for your correction!!
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad to learn “ find out” is better than “ know” in the last sentence.
Thank you for your correction and encouraging comments as always! I have learned to say "made with beech wood (not tree, of course!)" and "has A in stock."
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad to learn the good expression “ from someone who uses paper to someone who doesn’t” in the last sentence.
Thank you for your correction and encouraging comments. In the third sentence I was not sure how to connect two different things other than using a semi-colon, but your correction with "through" made the sentence flows great! I learned a lot this time as well!