Oops, I didn't even notice I was missed here! Well, better late than never.

Since I was asked to instruct, I'll be happy to oblige.
Starting with Saku's last post:
'I, too, am counting on Ms Lumikki to come and save us from the swamp of mistakes we are about to sink pretty deep in. Hopefully, she will have the time and energy for the task...'
Very good indeed, except that you really shouldn't end a sentence with a preposition (although sometimes it's just impossible or at least extremely annoying to try and avoid doing so). This sentence could be easily revised, however: 'I, too, am counting on Ms (
I actually prefer Mrs, thank you) Lumikki to come and save us from the pretty deep swamp of mistakes into which we are about to sink.'
Otherwise, nothing to comment. Well done, Saku!
Continuing with Shay:
'My point in the whole 'answer with one word' -thing was only to point out that nobody really cares how you are.'
No hyphen before the word 'thing'. The Finnish grammar rule doesn't apply in English, and there are only rare exceptions in which hyphens are used. Otherwise a very fine sentence indeed, as was the entire post for that matter.

And Saku again:
'I actually read this thread for a first time just now, and thought first that it would be all in english. It would be nice to have a place to train ones writing skills, wouldn't it?'
I'd prefer the word order 'Actually, I read...' in the beginning but that's mainly just me (I'm obsessed with starting sentences with a word and a comma). Secondly, you should say 'for the first time' (an exception to the rule that you use the indefinite article when talking about something for the first time). English with a capital E, always! Finally, (here I go again with the commas, see?) 'one's writing skills', not 'ones'.
Class dismissed for the time being.
