
THank you!

Thank you for your quick edtion. I wonder why the last sentence is not the future perfect.

Thank you1

Thank you for your quick edtion. I wonder if “a parking staff member” is natural.

Thank you for the lesson, Teacher David. Your advice and corrections are always very useful.

Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to learn the new expression “ either side of.”

Thank you!

Thank you!

Thank you for your quick edtion. However, I am not sure whether the phrase “ the transparent plastic cover” is natural.

Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad that I can know the expression”it is a small amount.”

Thank you!

Thank you!

Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to learn the correct phrase “ the ration of who was at fault.”

Thank you!

Thank you for your quick edtion. I am glad to know the new phrase “ left the track.”