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Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad to know just “ring” is OK without handle.

Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad to know writing “ are considered without as” is better here.

Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad to know the difference between “ New Year’s day and New Year’s.

Thank you for your quick edition. I wonder if that confection is a countable noun like a confection. The confection is a 2cm ball. I wonder, can you say “a confection” or “a piece of confection? “

Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad to know “ recently” can be used used in the present tense like “Recently” I write New Year’s cards.

Thank you very much for detailed corrections and alternatives. They are all relevant ;-) to my English improvemment. I always appreciate the summary in your last comment as well. It reminds me of the points I pay a close attention to. Lastly, my apologies for numerous typos. I had to do the writing through my tablet this time. Its typing is clumsy, although I should still not use is as an excuse.

Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad to know the present tense is better than the present perfect in the last sentence like “ understand it more than before.”

Thank you for your quick edition. I wanted to make sure if the phrase “ excusing themselves” is OK to be used in the sentence.

Thank you very much for your kind reply. I wish you a Happy New year!

Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad to know the expression “Paid holidays carry over to the next year

Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad that you have recognize me there is no “ to” when a verb comes after make like “ made viewers watch.”

Thank you for giving me a lot of another examples and expressions!

Thank you for your quick edition. I am glad to know “from” is better than “ on” like “from the balcony.”

Dear Mr. David, How are you? Thank you for your e-mail. Your detail explanation is very helpful. I highly appreciate your kind help. Best regards, H. Fukuoka