Thank you very much for your advice and comments.
Dear Ms. AlphaSensei, Thank you for correcting my English. Especially in the second sentence, you found out the meaning of what I have wanted to say. Also, thank you for giving me an alternative verb for academic writing. The next time, I will try to use it. Kind regards,
Thank you for correcting my essay. Tour explanations were easy to understand.
I appreciate your correction. The prepositions are different for me because there is no them in Japanese, and “ the” or “a” etc. However, I'm going to keep writing from now on. I'm looking forward to sending you my sentence again.
Thank you for always checking my English. I appreciate your feedback for writing an essay more clearly. Also, I will review how to use "such" again. Kind regards,
Thank you very much! I will check prepositions are ok or not.
You always consider my situation and give me advice. I do appreciate for giving me a lot of feedback. In my next writing, I will try to write a conclusion without using "therefore".
Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! According to the 1st sentence, I learned that we don't say "a trouble" but "some trouble." According to the 3rd sentence, I learned the expression "back up the data/files on something." I will use the preposition "on" with "back up." Best regards.
Thank you for checking my sentence. I really appreciate your work. I keep honing my English skills! I look forward to having a lesson with you again. Have a good day.
I sincerely thank you for your correcting my sentences. I understood your correction and expression well ,and it encourages me to study English more. Thank you!
Thank you for the corrections and explanation in detail. I didn’t know the word “able” is an adjective.
Thank you for the corrections and answering to my question.
Dear AlphaSensei, Thank you for checking my English and for answering my question. I will try to use your alternative phrase in the next writing. Furthermore, I understand the difference between relative pronouns and interrogative pronouns. Have a great day! Best regards,
Thank you for your excellent work!! I keep "generalization" in my head!!
Thank you for your detailed review. I definitely review the Third Conditional.