

There are still snow piles here and there, but it's sunny here too.

I hope the medicine will take effect soon.

I hope you won't have a fever.

I don't like piercing either. The piercing in the mouth sounds so painful!

Take good care of yourself!

That's a sad incident. It sounds difficult to talk about such a sad happening to your students.

You mean you don't have to teach that bad girl? That's good!

Glad to hear that your son arrived safely!

I hope Oriana will not cause damage. In Japan we use number, like Typhoon No. 1.

I hope no flood will happen in Spain.

Happy birthday belatedly! I hope for your well-being.

I learned some new words. Very thanks.

Thank you for tour feedback. I hope you will succeed in canceling your travel insurance. As always, your explanations were easy to follow, and the alternative sentences you offered me were very useful. In particular, I have not used the words “call into question,” “retain,” and “throw in” in my essays, so you helped me broaden my vocabulary!

I hope the talk between you and your boss will go well.

I heard it is difficult to run a movie theater, especially in a small city.