Dear Ms. Jenla, Thank you for the correction. I'm glad to receive a lot of advice! Your explanation is very helpful. Kind regards, Yuki
Thank you very much for your correction. How to use of 'either' was especially useful. I look forward to your next lesson!
Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! According to the 1st sentence, I learned the expression "carpeted with." I will use it in the next chance. According to the 2nd sentence, I learned we can't use the adverb "soon" at the end of the sentence which is a past tense. Best regards.
Thank you for your correction today. (Please don't worry if you have repeated what you have written before.) This time, I especially learned that how to use of 'recommend' , 'be afraid that(not be afraid but)'. I look forward to your next lesson. Have a nice weekend!
I learned for the first time that 'Mail' and 'post' are uncountable. I will use 'letters' when I refer to individual items of 'mail' or 'post' from now on. Thank you very much for your clear correction and explanation.
Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! According to the 1st sentence, I learned how to use the verb "seem." I will use it properly in my future diary entries. According to the 2nd sentence, I learned the difference among "must", "have to" and "have got to." Best regards.
Thank you for your detailed explanation! It's really helpful! I'm sorry for late reply as I've been sick recently. I'm feel well now and re-start studying English. I hope you have a good day. Thank you!
Thank you very much for your correction. Your advice has a lot of helpful information for me. I look forward to working with you soon.
Many thanks for your correction. The example sentences you gave me are always easy to understand and interesting! I will read and review them many times. I look forward to your next lesson. Please have a nice day!
Dear Jenla Thank you for your review, Your explanations are very clear and informative to me. Especially, the additional comments such as the difference between ‘even though’ and ‘even if’ are very helpful. I’m looking forward to working with you soon. Best regards, Tucker
Thank you for your feedback. I didn't understand how to use of comma until now, so your explanation is clear and helpful for me. Also, I will try to be careful to use 'I appreciate your+gerund' not 'you', because I want to use the correct English as much as possible. I look forward to working with you again.
Thank you very much for your corrections. English tenses are difficult for me. If I mastered it completely, my English skilks would be quite improved. I will study hard. I look forward to working with you again.
Thank you so much for your corrections and explanations! According to the 2nd sentence, I learned that we usually use plural countable nouns with "no." I will use it correctly in my future diary entries. According to the 3rd sentence, I learned the difference between "afraid of" and "afraid to." I will use each of them properly. Best regards.
Thank you very much for your corrections and explanations. I have been placed incorrect position of "also" until now. I appreciate your correction. I will remember it well this time. I look forward to working with you soon.
Thank you very much for your feedback. I learned a lot today. I look forward to working with you too.