Thank you for correcting my writing!
I appreciate your prompt answer.
Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! According to the 1st sentence, I learned the adverb "alongside." I will use it properly in my future diary entries. According to the 2nd sentence, I learned the difference between "to get out" and "to leave." Best regards.
Thank you so much. I will continue to do my best.
Hi Geoff Thank you for your review. All your explanations are very informative. See you next time! Best regards, Tucker
Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! According to the 1st sentence, I learned the noun "croquette" is countable. Best regards.
Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! According to the 2nd sentence, I learned the difference between the articles "a/an" and "the." I will each of them properly in my future diary entries. Best regards.
Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! According to the 2nd sentence, I learned the difference between "on" and "in." I will use each of them properly in my future diary entries. Best regards.
He’s a wonderful teacher! His explanation is helpful and he answered my questions kindly.
Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! According to the 2nd sentence, I learned the expression "no longer." According to the 3rd sentence, I learned the expression "first ever." I will use them in the next chance. Best regards.
Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! According to the 2nd sentence, I learned the expression "a separate dish." I will use it in the next chance. Best regards.
Thank you for teaching me so kindly. It's easy for me to understand too.
Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! According to the 3rd sentence, I learned the phrasal verb "to try on." I will use it in the next chance. Best regards.
Thank you for your correcting! I understood easy what you taught me.
Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! According to the 2nd sentence, I should have used a future tense after "but." I will choose proper tenses. Best regards.