Thank you for your quick edtion. I wonder if you understand the suitiation well: the truck was stuck between the bridge and the guard rail because of a pile of snow?
Thank you for your careful and quick revisement. I got encouraged by your comment. I will keep practice. I am looking forward to getting your comment again.
Thank you for the lesson and I always greatly appreciate the summary of key learnings for me. The explanation of "oneself" was interesting and useful. The implication of "my" acquaintance was also new to me.
Thank you for your quick edtion. I am sorry that I made you misunderstand my sentence. It was four lanes on the road : two-lane on the road in one direction and the other two-lane on the road in the opposite direction.
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Thank you for your quick edtion. I am not sure about the difference “ in the end” and “ after all.”
Thank you for your quick edtion. Today’s essay was easy grammatically and semantically so that I did not make any mistakes. I have wanted to learn anything from the English native speaker.
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Hi David, Thank you very much for your quick editing. Meiji2000
Thank for your quick edtion. I am glad to know “rest” and “room” should be hyphenated - restroom.
Thank you for your helpful and useful corrections. I tend to start with 'it' followed by 'to verb', but you clearly corrected my mistake, which is helpful for me.
Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to know “the rules” are better than “a rule” because there is more than one.
Thank you for your quick edtion. I wonder which is correct, “how man days’ worth of food” or “how many days worth of food? “
Dear teacher David, He is a very smart and thoughtful teacher. What he advise is very clear and understandable even though I’m not a native speaker.That’s why I can understand where is my problem at studying English clearly. Also, I really appreciate his deliver-time is always comparatively short. Again, Thank you for your all support. Maru