とても分かりやすい指導でした。
Thank you so much. I'm motivated to study English every time you teach me English.
Hi David, Thank you for correcting this take and suggesting many additional sentences. Hopefully, I will be able to discuss various things in a more pleasant way! Many thanks as always, Kaori
Hello David, Thank you very much for your correction and message! Actually I wanted to add as follows as definitions of 'ikari wo kau'. When 'ikari wo kau' is used: The person who gets angry is likely to be superior or haughty nature. Something bad tends to happen to the person who endures the anger. I haven't thought about Japanese word's meanings like that. I noticed how hard it is to learn language as a second language.. Please have a lovely weekend! Miho
Thank you for correcting my essay. I wanted to know about how to use a GPS copied map.
Thank for your quick responce. However, Is " a good memory" a natural English? I though " "the good old days" might have been better in the second sentence. I will be glad if you correct my English so it sounds more natural to you, instead of my Japanized English.
Thank you so much. You teach me why my sentences are not correct, so I like your teaching.
Hello David, Thank you for your correction and message! Thanks to you, I will be able to clarify the difference between novel series and serial novels from now on. I appreciate your support! Please have a lovely day. Miho
Thank you so much! I'll keep practicing.
Hi David, Thank you very much for correcting this essay and offering a lot of alternatives! I like your "If he'd had a sympathetic ear to share his problems with..." This is fascinating! And I'm impressed by "His behavior is surprising but understandable given his position." This is concise and I really want to express my opinions in such a pithy way. Have a lovely Monday! Many thanks as always, Kaori
Thank you for correcting my English and taking example sentences. Also, I'm glad you gave me advice about my next goal: going through the drive-through at McDonald's. I appreciate it.
Thank you for your quick reply. However, I have misspelled in the second sentence. It is not ...the exit in "recent years" but it should be ...the exit in the "yard." It must have confused you. Thank you for your advice. You are right. I parked my car "inside" the Church. I should have written "in" the church, not at the church. Thanks to your advice, I have known the difference in usage between "in" and "at."
I learnt many things -"based on the tone of", the difference between "in" and "for" and so - this time too. Also, thank you for answering my questions. Thank you for always helping me.
Hello David, Thank you very much for your correction! It was so helpful to me as always. By the way, this type of bosses might have existed before, but now proper communication skills are required for everyone, so it seem hard to be found lately. Please have a lovely day. Miho
Thank you for your quick responce to my eassy. I would have been happier if you told me whether you would have the same experience as mine --receiving an email from strangers with the same name of your acquaintances.