I appreciate your support. Your advice is very helpful for me.
Thank you for commenting about the impressions when you read my writing. I’ve wanted to know how native speakers felt when they read my writing, so it’s very helpful that you tell me.
Thank you for your corrections. I enjoy reading your suggestions too.
Thank you for your suggestions and explanations. I look forward to taking your lesson again.
Hello Marie, Thank you for your suggestions. There are very helpful!
My apologies for the late reply. Thank you for your suggestions and explanations. I look forward to taking your lesson again.
Thank you for your kind advices. I’m interested in the phrase “mark the arrival.” I will try to get those natural and cool phrases. Thank you again.
Dear Teacher Marie Chabot san Thank you for your quick and kind corrections and answers to my questions. >… referring to a specific decade, as in the 1920s, … I see the implication which my phrasing has. >a run-on sentence I see. Sentences without proper conjunctions sound unlogical. "Each generation has its unique and tough problems." I like this sentence. I intended to mean "problems which are unique to each generation. " "…not as victims of history, but to cooperate in the present toward a better society." I see. I understand the comparison "history" of the past and " in the present. " Thanks again ie1133 ………
Dear Marie Chabot, Thank you for your advice. I was confused to join the two sentences “Yes,” and ”because.” I will try to understand. Thank you again. Akihiro Okamoto
Your corrections really help me! Thank you!
Dear Marie Chabot, I appreciate your advice! Your explanation is very easy to understand. Have a nice day.
Thank you for your comments and changes. It is very helpful. It is often difficult for me to choose a proper noun or verb, so I’ll practice more and learn natural expression.
Thank you for your comments.
Thanks for your helpful feedbacks!
Thank you.