Thank you again for letting me know nuances of some words. I learned the 'finally' is used when something good happens after expecting for a long time. Also, thank you very much for answering to my question. It is nice to know that 'to prefer' is used mainly for 'habit'. I appreciate your help. Thank you!
Thank you for correcting my work. I learned a lot. It is very helpful that you told me about good point of my sentences.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Dear David, Thank you very much for correcting my writing! I always appreciate your corrections and prompt responses very much. I look forward to learning more from you! Best regards, Sae
Thank you again for checking my writing and presenting alternative expressions. Thank you for letting me know how to use "reparations" and "claim" I have a tendency to translate from Japanese to English in my head, so I want to think sentences in English from the beginning, though it is difficult!
Thank you for your comments and feedback!
Thank you for your continued support. See you again!
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
David san Thank you for your specific, rational and kind correction. I've so far tried 'Daily composition advanced questions', whose topics are about political or social issues. This time, I tried 'Daily composition for beginner questions', topics of which are about everyday lives. I thought this might be easier than an advanced one, but I found it was even much more difficult. This is due to my insufficient word and expression knowledge about everyday lives. Now I'm thinking about proposing IDIY admin staff to change the name of Daily composition. It needs to be changed into 'Daily composition about social matters' and 'Daily composition about your everyday life'. (a joke) I hope I can have this composition about my everyday life understood by you. Best regards, ie1133
Thank you for correcting my essay. Your explanations were easy to understand, and the alternative phrases were useful. In particular, I did not know the difference between “pay for” and “pay to,” and the phrase “beyond capabilities,” so you helped me expand my vocabulary. Thanks again!