Thank you!
Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to learn” swing the car back and forth” was wrong and “ the movement of driving the car back and forth” was right.
Dear Mr. David, Hello. How are you? Thank you for your comments. We live in far East region and there are very significant differences between Japanese and English. Your detail explanations and alternative examples are very helpful for me. I highly appreciate your kind help. Best regards, H. Fukuoka
David, Thank you so much for your check! I really enjoyed reading your advice and it's so clear to understand. Now I've been in Arizona in the States for about a year, as my husband job, and have oppotunities to speak English. You know, when we talk, we pay more attention to what the speaker wants to say than the grammar. So I'd like to brush my English through writing practice. Again, thank you for your help and great advice! Have a great rest of the weekend! Rumika
Hello! Thank you for detailed commentary. I'm looking forward to working with you again !!
Thank you for your quick edtion and answers to my questions. I am happy I could understand the phrase “get stuck ” better and the difference between “ on the snow and “in the snow”
Thank you so much!! I'll try again:)
Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to know the phrase “ brush up on.”!
Thank you for your quick and kind reply! I’d like to use IDIY more.
Thank you for your quick edition. One of the pairs is not “like” but the pair of exactly “the same design and the same size” I bought at the original price.
Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad to know you say “ do a puzzle”, not play a puzzle.
Thank you!
Thank you for all the corrections and comments. I will try to keep them in mind not to repeat the same errors.
Thank you for your quick edition. I am happy to know the phrase “ the predetermined place.”
Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad to know “for free” is better than “ free” in the last sentence.