Thank you for your quick edtion. I am sorry that I misspelled. You are right. It is “item,” not “team.”
Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to learn the new words courtesy cars.”
Thank you for your always kind support. Your explanations are much, but they are easy to understand. I always try to use expressions you taught me. I’m looking forward to your report next time, too.
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Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to know the present tense “ depict” is more suitable than the progressive “is depicting” in the first sentence.
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Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to know “at 50 percent off” is more common than “ with 50 percent off. “
Thank you for your quick edition. However, I wonder if “ a car repair shop” is natural.
Thank you for your quick edtion. We have two kinds of car insurance: one is duty and the other is arbitrary. The duty insurance covers just the least amount cost for people’s injuries. The arbitrary one covers for both people’s injuries and cars’ damages.
Thank you for your quick edtion and suggestion about” being stopped.” Thanks to the suggestion, I realized “being stopped” was wrong in my sentence and that I should have written “ being parked.”
Thank you for your precise and careful comment. Your comment cheered me up. I am looking forward to getting your comment next time.
Thank you for your quick edtion. I under stand what “a parking garage ramp” is like by looking at a Google image.
I greatly appreciate your advices. The options you suggested are very good for me in order to improve my English skill.
Thank you for your encouraging comment. Kenji