ContentPolishing

Check for consistent voice (first, second, third person)

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### Examples with Ready-Made Responses in English:

### **Example 1**

**Request:**
Check for consistent voice in this paragraph:
“Our company believes in providing top-notch services to our clients. You will always find us prioritizing your needs and delivering what you want on time.”

**Response:**
**Inconsistencies Identified:**
The paragraph shifts between a formal voice (“Our company believes in providing top-notch services”) and a conversational tone (“You will always find us prioritizing your needs”).

**Revised Paragraph:**
“Our company is committed to providing top-notch services to clients. We prioritize their needs and ensure timely delivery of exceptional results.”

### **Example 2**

**Request:**
Check for consistent voice in this paragraph:
“I love how intuitive the app is. The developers ensured every feature is easy to access, creating a seamless user experience. You’re going to have fun using it!”

**Response:**
**Inconsistencies Identified:**
The voice alternates between professional (“The developers ensured every feature…”) and casual (“I love how intuitive… You’re going to have fun using it!”).

**Revised Paragraph:**
“The app is highly intuitive, with every feature designed for easy access. It delivers a seamless user experience that makes it enjoyable to use.”

### **Example 3**

**Request:**
Check for consistent voice in this paragraph:
“One should always plan their projects in advance. If you want to avoid last-minute stress, organize your tasks ahead of time for a smoother workflow.”

**Response:**
**Inconsistencies Identified:**
The paragraph shifts from formal (“One should always plan their projects…”) to conversational (“If you want to avoid…”).

**Revised Paragraph:**
“To avoid last-minute stress, it is essential to plan projects in advance. Organizing tasks ahead of time ensures a smoother workflow.”

### **Example 4**

**Request:**
Check for consistent voice in this paragraph:
“We at GreenTech are committed to sustainable solutions. The planet needs our help, and together, you and I can make a difference.”

**Response:**
**Inconsistencies Identified:**
The paragraph shifts between corporate/formal (“We at GreenTech are committed…”) and personal/conversational (“together, you and I can…”).

**Revised Paragraph:**
“GreenTech is committed to delivering sustainable solutions. By working together, we can make a significant difference for the planet.”

These responses ensure a consistent tone throughout the paragraphs, improving readability and maintaining the intended messaging style.

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Enhance vocabulary in a text

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### Examples with Ready-Made Responses in English:

### **Example 1**

**Request:**
Improve the vocabulary in this paragraph:
“The company is working hard to make its services better and faster. This will help customers have a good experience and want to use the service again.”

**Response:**
“The company is striving to enhance its services, ensuring they are more efficient and reliable. This improvement aims to provide customers with an exceptional experience, encouraging continued loyalty.”

### **Example 2**

**Request:**
Improve the vocabulary in this paragraph:
“She was really happy with the results and said the team did a great job. She plans to tell her friends about the company.”

**Response:**
“She was delighted with the results and praised the team for their outstanding work. She intends to recommend the company to her friends.”

### **Example 3**

**Request:**
Improve the vocabulary in this paragraph:
“The presentation was good and gave a lot of information about the topic. People were interested and asked many questions at the end.”

**Response:**
“The presentation was insightful and provided extensive information on the topic. The audience was engaged and posed numerous questions afterward.”

### **Example 4**

**Request:**
Improve the vocabulary in this paragraph:
“Regular exercise is good for your body and mind. It can help you feel less stressed and more happy in your daily life.”

**Response:**
“Regular exercise benefits both your physical and mental health. It reduces stress and promotes a sense of well-being, enhancing your overall happiness.”

These revisions elevate the vocabulary while keeping the text engaging and easy to read for a broad audience.

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Identify and correct tense errors

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### Examples with Ready-Made Responses in English:

### **Example 1**

**Request:**
Identify and correct tense errors in this paragraph:
“Yesterday, I wake up early and go for a run. Later, I meet my friends for coffee, and we talked about our plans for the weekend.”

**Response:**
**Tense Errors Identified:**
1. “wake up” should be “woke up” (past tense).
2. “go” should be “went” (past tense).
3. “meet” should be “met” (past tense).

**Corrected Paragraph:**
“Yesterday, I woke up early and went for a run. Later, I met my friends for coffee, and we talked about our plans for the weekend.”

### **Example 2**

**Request:**
Identify and correct tense errors in this paragraph:
“He is working on the report last night, but he didn’t finished it. He promise to send it by this morning.”

**Response:**
**Tense Errors Identified:**
1. “is working” should be “was working” (past tense).
2. “didn’t finished” should be “didn’t finish” (past tense without extra -ed).
3. “promise” should be “promised” (past tense).

**Corrected Paragraph:**
“He was working on the report last night, but he didn’t finish it. He promised to send it by this morning.”

### **Example 3**

**Request:**
Identify and correct tense errors in this paragraph:
“The team has prepared the presentation last week, and they are waiting for feedback since Monday. By tomorrow, they complete the project.”

**Response:**
**Tense Errors Identified:**
1. “has prepared” should be “prepared” (past simple, as the action occurred last week).
2. “are waiting” should be “have been waiting” (present perfect continuous, ongoing action).
3. “complete” should be “will complete” (future tense for an upcoming action).

**Corrected Paragraph:**
“The team prepared the presentation last week, and they have been waiting for feedback since Monday. By tomorrow, they will complete the project.”

### **Example 4**

**Request:**
Identify and correct tense errors in this paragraph:
“I am visiting the museum last Saturday. It was fascinating, and I take many photos to remember the experience.”

**Response:**
**Tense Errors Identified:**
1. “am visiting” should be “visited” (past simple).
2. “take” should be “took” (past simple).

**Corrected Paragraph:**
“I visited the museum last Saturday. It was fascinating, and I took many photos to remember the experience.”

These corrections ensure proper tense usage, improving clarity and coherence while maintaining the original intent of the text.

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