Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to have learned “passive voice” should be used not active voice :” A nutrition drip had been put in his leg.”
Hello David san, Thank you very much for correcting my sentences! Actually, when I went to abroad at first time, I was at a loss how much to tip, but now I think it's a good system! Have a nice weekend! Yoko
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am happy to know the right word “ broadcast.” I was looking for the right word “ broadcast” in the third sentence but I could not come up with “ broadcast” so I reluctantly put “ announce ” in the context. although I felt strange.
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to know “which, “ instead of “where,” is also acceptable like “ there was a meeting ‘which many’ pastors came to attend.”
This time, it is still difficult for me to learn completely how to use “that ” or “which”. Maybe, I need much time to master the difference between them, so I sometimes want to try use them in English compositions. Thank you for your great advices that are always helpful! Gomame
Thank you for correcting! I sometimes read British English in articles or IELTS test, so my English may include British English. But the people I'd like to communicate with in my daily business are mainly in US. So, your advice was perfect! Everything has become clear.
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to know “so it break the lead...” is righ and “too narrow to break the lead” is wrong.
I learned a lot today, too. Especially, the following thing: "interpret (a quote) as saying (our personal interpretation)" I really thought that's a good point. Thank you!
Hello Mr,David ! Thank you very much for correcting mistakes and thank you for giving me a kind message. Your feedback always makes me very happy and want to learn more! Japan is in rainy season now! I’m glad whether at your place become nicer! Have a wonderful day! I’ll write you soon( ´ ▽ ` ) makiko
Is “ 4 colored ballpointed pens that has a mechanical pencil in them” the most natural way to call it?
Thank you for your super fast edtion. However, I wonder if “shrink” is the best word to make words small with a computer.
Thank you, David! I learned a lot this time too!!
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad I have learned that I should have written “The lymph glands are removed,” not cut because the lymph glands does not exist there.
Hi teacher David, l like very much the verb "toss" which works very effectively in my sentence. Thank you for your suggestion, and other corrections! Sorry for my late sending stars in weekend for your prompt work.. Have a good weekend :) moet
Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to have learned you say “ she has a blister on her leg.”