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Lucus Ong Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Could anybody correct the writing below for me?

Teacher's day is coming, I am going to write a card to my teacher but I don't know whether my writing is absolutely correct.

To Miss Ma:

Happy Teacher's Day. I would like to give you a card on this important day to appreciate your teaching.
I came from a small school, so my English teacher only taught me a little thing which is far to enough. At that time, my English improved very slowly, even I have read some material from the internet. I feel very thankful to be taught by you, as you really teach us a lot of grammar rules. My vocabulary has been apparently expansed too.
Without your teaching, I don't think I will improve that fast.

Lastly, I would like to present you my thank from the bottom of my heart again.

From: Hock Soon
  

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Dear Miss Ma, Happy Teacher's Day ! I would like to give you a card on this important day to show my appreciation of your teaching. I came from a small school, and my English teacher did not teach me enough.

  • Dear Miss Ma, Happy Teacher's Day !
  • I would like to give you a card on this important day to show my appreciation of your teaching.
  • I came from a small school, and my English teacher did not teach me enough.
  • My English improved very slowly, even though I was also reading material from the internet.
  • I feel very thankful to be taught by you, as you really teach us a lot.
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Dear Miss Ma,

Happy Teacher's Day!

I would like to give you a card on this important day to show my appreciation of your teaching.
I came from a small school, and my English teacher did not teach me enough. My English improved very slowly, even though I was also reading material from the internet.

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