12/09/30 19:00:23.34
>>263
You should correct one error; ?
(ll.7) If you want to undermine someone,
→ If you don't want to undermine someone, ←?
>>268
①I thought that it was #256 that wrote those sentences mentioned above in English.
②In this case “do” is a “pro-verb”, and so we can write it or be omissible.
③> What I am trying to say to you is that, you don't seem to be experienced much in English writing,
because your sentence is rather too long, requiring much patience on the reader's side.
←I think my English sentences are not so long, but general; most of English books have so longer sentences than mine.
④At any rate I don’t mind obsession of yours concerning my foreign experience and English ability.
If you just hear me out, clearly, your English is P.E.
⑤your rudimentary knowledge: English Grammer School→Grammar
We must not make a mistake in its spelling. Why?