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OK, this is juste to say that I love your job^^
And, thank you so much for this (super ?O.o) story !XD
lol
(1) You could say "I love your job on this", but it sounds awkward and not at all native, although there is nothing technically wrong with the statement. "Your job" refers almost exclusively to a workplace. Although you could say "You did a good job on this" and it sounds fine.
(2) "Super story" is by all means correct, but the word "super" has a childish feel, and is associated with superheros like Spiderman. It's simply not a choice a native speak would usually use in this situation, maybe because it sounds a little dorky. (dorky= slang word for uncool, odd, or unusual) English is an annoyingly difficult language, even to native speakers. We're still learning about the structure of the language until the end of high school.
Okay, WBW's grammar lesson is over.
in french we often use "super" to say it is great XD
thanks for english's lesson, I swear to make progresses
ahaha, i want to be biling T_T
*hits Ed upside his head* Give the guy a break. He will never hurt them, *pauses for a bit after the dirty look Ed gave her* again.