
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.

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.

Thank you for correcting my English. You are right. It happened in the past. I should have put" once" in the first sentence as I saw it in the past.. Thank you for letting me know it.

Hi David, Thank you very much for correcting my English and answering my questions. I'm so glad you understood what I meant and corrected it. In addition, the optional sentences you kindly taught me were so interesting and practical. Thank you!

Thsnk you for your quick response. I wanted to know whether my English sounded natural or not. If not, I wanted you to point out a part which did not sound natural.

I can't say thank you enough! I was amazed at your teaching. I'll keep practicing. Then, I'd like to request you whenever you are available, so I would really appreciate if you could teach me when you have time. Thank you David.

Tank you for your comments. "Built-in" is the sentence I want to explain! And I used "recording" which mean "recording conversation" you said in comments. So I think risk of spreading not-mine private information. Anyways, I can learn new sentences from your comments.Thank you!

Thank you for your quick responce. You are right about your interpretation of the last sentence which was exactly what I meant.

Thank you for correcting my English. Although I wrote the answer to your question on the essay of the last time---absent-minded, feeling bad,---I wanted to know whether you understood my explanation about it.

I am sorry that because of lack of exlanation, you were not clear about the second sentence. Before I went to the gym, I had a sadden cramp in my guts and crapped in my pants in the restroom at the gym. Because of this incident, I felt bad about my crapping. After this incident, when I was absentminded, I was warned by a stranger. I hope my explanation cleared your question.

Hi David, Thank you very much for correcting this essay and suggesting many alternatives as well as answering my question! Now I understood the meaning of "to bother"! It means "to reluctantly do something." In the future, I really hope I will enjoy cooking for ourselves. Have a great Sunday! Many thanks as always, Kaori

Thank you for your quick reply. However, I wonder if it was better to say " I could not run fast to get them out of my way" than " I could not get them out of my way so I could run fast."

Thank your for your quick reply. I like it. In your comment you wrote "advanced vocabulary." I wanted you to specify it.