Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to know you say “ a piece of clothing.”
Thank you for the immediate and great comment again! It is very kind of you. I will keep my practice. See you!
Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to know it is OK to say just “iced coffee” without “a packt.”
Thank you for correcting my sentences and I am so sorry for my late reply. I'm so glad that you explained grammar and phrase in detail, and you showed me many options and illustrative sentences. I have to learn the way of using verbs correctly such as "X suit Y", "appeal to someone".
Thank you for your immediate and accurate revising and comment. I am looking forward to getting your comment next time. See you.
Thank you for your quick edtion. I think “parts” is better than “series” to describe each separate book of the same book as I am familiar to “parts.”
Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to know “ it is natural to say ‘a series of books.’
Thank you!
Thank you for your quick edtion. I am happy to be able to confirm that “ have room to be considerate” is a natural expression.
Thank you for your quick edtion and suggestion. As you suggested, I feel a bit awkward about the last sentence. I think it is better to say in the present tense, “ When I buy a book, I read it at the coffee shop the shop has” because I do it regularly.
Thank you for your quick edtion. As you suggested, I felt a little strange about the last sentence. Therefore, I think it is better to say,” When I buy a book, I read it at the coffee shop the shop has,” It is because I do it habitually or regularly.
Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to be able to know “of” is necessary after pronunciation like pronunciation “of” all.
Hi David, Thank you for your comments for my writing. I read your comments again and again. It is always helpful, and this time I was able to use a few sentences at work. Sorry for my late reply. I was a bit busy and finally caught a flu, but now I am getting better. Take care of yourself. Looking forward to studying with you soon. Mandys (Makiko)
Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to know “ in the hospital” is more common than “in a hospital.”
Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to know the difference between “a” and “the”. “a” is used when introducing it for the first time, even when there is just one object.