Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad to have learned it is better to remove “ to buy a new bulb” in the second sentence because you are confused that I buy a new bulb with the old one.
Thank you for your great feedback again as usual, although this writing was so messy(I should've checked it out, before submitting it. I am sorry for bothering you.) I am keeping on writing for practice. I hope you're supporting me the same as up until now.
Thank you for your corrections. I would like to improve my English more and more. I appreciate your continued support.
I am so glad that you read my composition. Also, your comment is very helpful to learn how to write correct and natural expressions all the time. I am looking forward to reading your comment. Thank you again, Mr.David
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad to have learned the difference between “divide” and “divide up.”
Thank you so much for correcting my writing! It's always helpful for me. I look forward to seeing your correction again. Have a great week too!
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad to have learned you use the words “ memorize” and “ recite” in my essay.
I am so glad to know natural expressions. I appreciate to your advice to write more natural sentences. I am pleased that my writing make sense to you.
I am so glad to know natural expressions. I appreciate to your advice to write more natural sentences. I am pleased that my writing make sense to you.
Thank you for checking my sentences!
Thank you so much for your correction!! I am happy because I learned the difference between "even if " and "even though" from your explanation.
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad to have learned in the last sentence, being specific is better than “ did” like “went to,” “listened” and “studied.”
I am grateful to you for helping me. I will take extra care about the plural form and the subjunctive mood from next time. Additionally, thank you so much for your compliment.
Thank you for your super fast edition. I am glad to have learned you use “ the present tense” in the last sentence like “ ...I rarely have chances to see her in Japan.
Thank you so much for your correction. I believe my writing skills is improving every day because of you!