Thank you very much for your prompt reply. I am grateful for what you have advised me. Those are very helpful for me! Take care, and best regards,
Dear Teacher Emendatio, I am grateful for your kind corrections. I am glad to know the word "savory", "rich fravor", and "rich taste". I am surprised to know that people have begun to use "umami"; it is like a "karaoke". Recently, I often see the word "rich taste" on the food packages. I could understand deeply about this notation. I think that "koku" would be used like an "umami", too. I will continue to try a commma and a semicolon. Thank you again. Best regards, Misa
Thank you for your corrections and suggestions! I often miss adding “s” and “es” onto “third person/singular/present tense”, which is taught in our junior high level, called “san-tan-gen” in Japanese, oops! I am going to keep learning! Thank you again!
Thank you very much for checking and correcting my composition! Your advice is very clear and it is very helpful for me. I made up my mind practicing English more so if I have chance I will ask you to help me again!
Dear Emendaito Thank you for your reply to my essay and questions. I understand what shold I do it to improve my English more natural. However, ity little difficult to do it perfectly. I like your advice that said a same thing by consequence. It had be a good practice to me. I’m looking forward to seeing you next time. Best wishes Hiro
Thank you for teaching me.
I enjoyed this lesson, thank you as always!
Dear Emendaito Than you for your reply about my essay. I’m could understand what you said from your kind advice. Your last compliment gave me a braves but litle over. Any way, I’m looking forward to seeing you again in IDIY. Best wishes Hiro
Dear Teacher Emendatio, I am always grateful for your help. I had done the articles again..., however, I never give up! Best regards, Misa
Thank you for correcting my diary entry. I leaned a lot from your comments!
Thank you. You've always been a great help.
Dear Mr. Emendatio, Thank you for your helpful suggestion. Please correct my expression again soon. Sincerely, Tomohiro Ojima
Dear Teacher Emendatio, I am very grateful for polite corrections! I learned a unknown word, which is the "alma master". Also, I want to be able to use a comma and a semicolon well. I will continue to try them. Best regards, Misa
Thank you for working with me. I realized my weakness and your comment was understandable. I need more practice, though... thank you and see you soon.
Thank you for your corrections and suggestions! I am afraid if I could translate my feelings and thoughts correctly or not, because of my poor English skill. Today, I have an important suggestion! I noticed that I was vaguely aware of the difference between “which” and “that”. I feel like I can write better next time, so I am going to try soon. Thank you again, see you next time!