The fifth message

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Dear Professor Stiner,

Thank you for your message.

This week's lesson was so close that I could understand.

Question 6:

It took about six hours to understand this week's lesson.

I looked at several balance sheets. Every balance sheets

were easy to see. I could understand easily because I could

look at comparisons of the year 1997 and 1996 in balance sheets.

Since the Edge Online explained how to prepare and analyze a

balance sheet, it was very easy to understand. I took screens

of the Edge Online lightly but I grasped enough. It will take

a lot of time to read through the screens.

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June 21 is Father's Day. I think that I will give my father

something. He accepts my presents every year. But my father says

that the present is too good for me to use; besides, he puts

the present away somewhere. He has a touch of prettiness.

By the way, I made him a present of a coin purse last year.

Sincerely yours,

Mayo

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Dear Mayo,

Thank you for your message.

I did not know that Father's Day was celebrated in Japan. June 21

is also my wedding anniversary.

We have had a lot of rain and thunderstorms. One tree is leaning

and needs to be taken down, before it falls down. @

I am not teaching this summer, and I enjoy the free time to read

and write, and work in the garden.

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This week we continue with the balance sheer.

Sincerely,

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> I looked at several balance sheets. Every balance sheets

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> were easy to see. I could understand easily because I could

("Every" takes the singular.)

> look at comparisons of the year 1997 and 1996 in balance sheets.

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> June 21 is Father's Day. I think that I will give my father

> something. He accepts my presents every year. But my father says

> that the present is too good for me to use; besides, he puts

> the present away somewhere. He has a touch of prettiness.

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@("Pretty" is no usually used with men.)

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