Teacher Emily san Thank you for your kind and informative edits. I see, the undertone of "pay for" is associated with money, and that of "provide", "yield"or so is connected with to make or to bear. I prefer the verb "yield" because this word may have something to do with a mystery where something comes from nothing. Thank you again and best regards,
Thank you for your explanations and suggestions. Your feedback is always really helpful for me. I look forward to taking your lesson again.
My apologies for the late reply. Thank you for your suggestions and explanations. Your feedback is really helpful. I look forward to taking your lesson again.
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Teacher Emily san Thank you for your prompt answer. You mentioned "… the exact adjectives that can be used like this are not related to a grammatical rule, …" I see your point. What matters is collocations, not grammar. Natively natural usages are the final targets every learner is striving to reach. You wrote also "…the phrase "a fair share of tax" does not adequately explain the action involved in this idea." I recognized this phrase was vague, but I couldn't come up with other one. I'm delighted to read"…the idea of big companies paying a "fair share" of tax. " I'm inspired by the way of using present participle"paying." Best regards,
Thank you for your suggestions. Your explanations were easy to understand and helpful as always!
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Dear Ms. Emily, I appreciate your advice! Have a nice week!
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I hope that England will beat France!
Dear Emily, Thank you for making the revisions. I made a mistake in writing in English. Because of that, I really need meditation. Sincerely,UT.
Thank you for your coaching! I will send you my next essay soon.
Thank you for correcting my essay. Your explanations were easy to understand and helpful. Especially, you helped me understand when to use “this” instead of “the.” Thanks again!
Dear Ms. Emily, I appreciate your advice! Thanks to you it was very fruitful exercise. Have a nice day!
Dear Emily, I appreciate your full and clear explanations. In addition, they are very easy for me to understand. The sentences you have suggested are helpful. I look forward to working with you again. Best regards, Akane