
Dear Ms. AlphaSensei, Thank you for checking my first e-mail in English and giving me the instructive suggestions. I really appreciate your advice on how to be formal. Also, the correction of punctuation was very fruitful. Thank you again for your thorough checking my e-mail. Best regards, Mr. Daisan

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Thank you for your polite corrections! I can understood the nuances of English with your helpful advice.

Dear Teacher AlphaSensei, I am grateful for your detailed corrections. Your corrections expressed what I wanted to write. Also, your expalnations are very kind and beneficial for me. I read them cerefully. Best regards, Misa

Thank you for your kind corrections! I understood your advice. I missed to add "NOT" in the second sentence. "In the future, it will NOT probably become as popular as Halloween now is in Japan." I'm sorry to confuse you.

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Dear Teacher AiphaSensei, Thank you for your polite corrections. I learned that every word implies many meanings. I should mage the situation well and will continue to write English sentences. Kind regards, Ms. H Misa (-Office)

Dear Teacher AlpahSensei, Thank you for your detailed corrections! I noticed my weakness that I tend to omitting information. Also, I appreciate that you answered my question; I could understand it. Thank you very much, Sensei(先生)! Kind regards, Ms. H (Misa-Office)

Dear Ms. AlphaSensei, Thank you so much for your accurate corrections. I learned a lot of tips from your comments. Thank you, Have a good evening! Kazu,

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Dear AlphaSensei Thank you for your reply. I’m sorry that I had many errors. I appreciate you understood these appropriate and gave me a correct words. In this lesson, the most interested learn was in the first sentence which not to use ‘a lot of’. I think ‘many’ or ‘mach’ is better than it in many cases. I’ll try to use it in next lesson. Best wishes Hiro