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Check for appropriate word usage
€16.88 – €22.15Price range: €16.88 through €22.15Here are examples with ready-made responses in English:
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### **Example 1**
**Request:**
Check for appropriate word usage in this sentence:
“She was literally dying to see the new movie everyone was talking about.”
**Response:**
The word **”literally”** is not appropriately used in this context, as it implies an actual event rather than exaggeration. A better choice would be to replace it with **”eagerly”** or **”desperately.”**
Revised sentence:
“She was eagerly dying to see the new movie everyone was talking about.”
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### **Example 2**
**Request:**
Check for appropriate word usage in this sentence:
“The company effected several new policies to improve employee satisfaction.”
**Response:**
The word **”effected”** is incorrect here. The correct word should be **”implemented,”** as it refers to putting new policies into action.
Revised sentence:
“The company implemented several new policies to improve employee satisfaction.”
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### **Example 3**
**Request:**
Check for appropriate word usage in this sentence:
“The weather had a big affect on the event’s attendance.”
**Response:**
The word **”affect”** is incorrect in this context. The correct word should be **”effect,”** as it refers to the result or impact of something.
Revised sentence:
“The weather had a big effect on the event’s attendance.”
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### **Example 4**
**Request:**
Check for appropriate word usage in this sentence:
“He was flattered when she complemented his artistic skills.”
**Response:**
The word **”complemented”** is incorrect in this context. The correct word should be **”complimented,”** as it refers to expressing praise.
Revised sentence:
“He was flattered when she complimented his artistic skills.”
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These responses ensure appropriate word usage, improving clarity and professionalism while maintaining the sentence’s intended meaning.
Check for consistent tense usage
€17.17 – €24.21Price range: €17.17 through €24.21Original Paragraph:
Yesterday, she decides to visit the museum because she heard about a new exhibit. When she arrives, she was amazed by the artwork and spends hours exploring each gallery. Later, she writes about her experience in her journal.
Corrected Paragraph (Consistent Past Tense):
Yesterday, she decided to visit the museum because she had heard about a new exhibit. When she arrived, she was amazed by the artwork and spent hours exploring each gallery. Later, she wrote about her experience in her journal.
Explanation of Edits:
- Changed “decides” to “decided” to match the past tense context established by “Yesterday.”
- Updated “heard” to “had heard” to reflect the past perfect tense, indicating that hearing about the exhibit occurred before the decision to visit.
- Revised “spends” to “spent” to ensure consistency with the past tense narrative.
- Adjusted “writes” to “wrote” for uniformity in tense.
Check for consistent voice (first, second, third person)
€18.53 – €22.63Price range: €18.53 through €22.63### Examples with Ready-Made Responses in English:
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### **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.”
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### **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.”
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### **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.”
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### **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.”
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These responses ensure a consistent tone throughout the paragraphs, improving readability and maintaining the intended messaging style.
Correct grammatical errors
€15.73 – €19.36Price range: €15.73 through €19.36### Examples with Ready-Made Responses in English:
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### **Example 1**
**Request:**
Correct the grammar in this sentence:
“She don’t likes to eat vegetables because they doesn’t taste good to her.”
**Response:**
“She doesn’t like to eat vegetables because they don’t taste good to her.”
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### **Example 2**
**Request:**
Correct the grammar in this sentence:
“The team have finished the project and is waiting for the manager’s approval.”
**Response:**
“The team has finished the project and is waiting for the manager’s approval.”
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### **Example 3**
**Request:**
Correct the grammar in this sentence:
“If he was more careful, he would have avoid making the same mistake.”
**Response:**
“If he had been more careful, he would have avoided making the same mistake.”
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### **Example 4**
**Request:**
Correct the grammar in this sentence:
“Each of the participants were given a certificate and thanked for their time.”
**Response:**
“Each of the participants was given a certificate and thanked for their time.”
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These revisions ensure proper grammar, improving readability and maintaining the integrity of the original sentence.
Identify and correct fragment sentences
€11.14 – €17.64Price range: €11.14 through €17.64### Examples with Ready-Made Responses in English:
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### **Example 1**
**Request:**
Identify and correct fragment sentences in this text:
“Planning to start a new project. Which will require a significant investment of time and resources. It’s important to consider your priorities.”
**Response:**
**Fragment Sentence Identified:**
“Which will require a significant investment of time and resources.”
**Revised Text:**
“Planning to start a new project, which will require a significant investment of time and resources? It’s important to consider your priorities.”
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### **Example 2**
**Request:**
Identify and correct fragment sentences in this text:
“The meeting was scheduled for 3 PM. But no one showed up on time. Leaving the manager frustrated and concerned.”
**Response:**
**Fragment Sentence Identified:**
“Leaving the manager frustrated and concerned.”
**Revised Text:**
“The meeting was scheduled for 3 PM, but no one showed up on time, leaving the manager frustrated and concerned.”
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### **Example 3**
**Request:**
Identify and correct fragment sentences in this text:
“After the presentation ended. The audience had many questions. Most of them related to the implementation process.”
**Response:**
**Fragment Sentence Identified:**
“After the presentation ended.”
**Revised Text:**
“After the presentation ended, the audience had many questions, most of them related to the implementation process.”
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### **Example 4**
**Request:**
Identify and correct fragment sentences in this text:
“She enjoyed the event immensely. Especially the keynote speech by the guest speaker. It was both inspiring and informative.”
**Response:**
**Fragment Sentence Identified:**
“Especially the keynote speech by the guest speaker.”
**Revised Text:**
“She enjoyed the event immensely, especially the keynote speech by the guest speaker. It was both inspiring and informative.”
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These corrections address the sentence fragments, improving the text’s flow and readability while maintaining its original intent.
Identify and correct tense errors
€12.68 – €16.10Price range: €12.68 through €16.10### Examples with Ready-Made Responses in English:
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### **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.”
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### **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.”
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### **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.”
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### **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.”
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These corrections ensure proper tense usage, improving clarity and coherence while maintaining the original intent of the text.
Identify inconsistencies in writing style
€13.77 – €18.43Price range: €13.77 through €18.43### Examples with Ready-Made Responses in English:
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### **Example 1**
**Request:**
Identify inconsistencies in this paragraph:
“The new software update will be released on June 15th, 2024. However, the beta testing phase is scheduled to start in April, which has already passed. Users will be notified by email once the update is available in July.”
**Response:**
Inconsistencies identified:
1. The release date is stated as June 15th, 2024, but the notification date for availability is mentioned as July, which conflicts with the earlier release date.
2. The beta testing phase is said to start in April, but if April has already passed, the phrasing should be adjusted to reflect the timing appropriately.
Suggested revision:
“The new software update will be released on June 15th, 2024. The beta testing phase, which began in April, has already concluded. Users will be notified by email as the update becomes available.”
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### **Example 2**
**Request:**
Identify inconsistencies in this paragraph:
“Our event will take place on December 5th, and tickets are already on sale. The last day to purchase tickets is November 30th. Attendees can register for free access until December 1st.”
**Response:**
Inconsistencies identified:
1. If tickets are required, it is unclear how attendees can register for free access.
2. The last day to purchase tickets is November 30th, but registration for free access extends beyond this date to December 1st, which creates confusion.
Suggested revision:
“Our event will take place on December 5th, and tickets are already on sale. The last day to purchase tickets is November 30th. Attendees who register by December 1st will receive free access.”
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### **Example 3**
**Request:**
Identify inconsistencies in this paragraph:
“The report highlights that 70% of respondents prefer online shopping, while 25% prefer in-store purchases. Meanwhile, 15% stated that they only shop in-store, and 5% mentioned they shop exclusively online.”
**Response:**
Inconsistencies identified:
1. The percentages do not add up to 100%, creating a mathematical inconsistency.
2. The statements about shopping habits overlap, as 25% prefer in-store purchases, but an additional 15% exclusively shop in-store, which could cause confusion.
Suggested revision:
“The report highlights that 70% of respondents prefer online shopping, 25% prefer in-store purchases, and 5% shop exclusively online. The remaining respondents stated mixed shopping preferences.”
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### **Example 4**
**Request:**
Identify inconsistencies in this paragraph:
“The company recently expanded its services to Europe, starting with operations in Germany, France, and Italy. However, the website currently only supports English and Spanish. Plans to add more languages are expected to be implemented by the end of the year.”
**Response:**
Inconsistencies identified:
1. The company has expanded to countries where English and Spanish are not primary languages, yet the website does not support local languages like German, French, or Italian.
2. The timing for language support is vague (“end of the year”) and could be clarified.
Suggested revision:
“The company recently expanded its services to Europe, starting with operations in Germany, France, and Italy. Currently, the website supports only English and Spanish, with additional languages, including German, French, and Italian, expected to be implemented by December 2024.”
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These responses ensure consistency, clarity, and accuracy while identifying and correcting any discrepancies.
Identify redundancy in a paragraph
€14.66 – €24.63Price range: €14.66 through €24.63### Examples with Ready-Made Responses in English:
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### **Example 1**
**Request:**
Identify redundant phrases in this paragraph:
“The company is currently offering a free complimentary gift to new customers who sign up. This free gift is completely free of charge and available to all eligible new customers.”
**Response:**
**Redundant Phrases Identified:**
1. “free complimentary gift” – The word “complimentary” already implies “free.”
2. “free of charge” – The phrase “free” is sufficient.
3. “eligible new customers” – “Eligible” can be implied and is unnecessary in this context.
**Revised Paragraph:**
“The company is offering a complimentary gift to new customers who sign up. This gift is free and available to all new customers.”
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### **Example 2**
**Request:**
Identify redundant phrases in this paragraph:
“In order to successfully complete the task, it is absolutely essential that you follow the instructions step by step. Each individual step must be done in the correct order for the process to work.”
**Response:**
**Redundant Phrases Identified:**
1. “successfully complete the task” – “Successfully” is implied by “complete.”
2. “absolutely essential” – “Essential” is sufficient.
3. “Each individual step” – “Each” implies “individual.”
**Revised Paragraph:**
“In order to complete the task, it is essential that you follow the instructions step by step. Each step must be done in the correct order for the process to work.”
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### **Example 3**
**Request:**
Identify redundant phrases in this paragraph:
“The new policy will be implemented starting from next week. It is important to note that this new policy will take effect immediately from Monday morning.”
**Response:**
**Redundant Phrases Identified:**
1. “starting from next week” – “Next week” implies the start.
2. “new policy” – Repeated unnecessarily.
3. “immediately from Monday morning” – “Immediately” and “Monday morning” overlap in meaning.
**Revised Paragraph:**
“The new policy will be implemented next week and will take effect Monday morning.”
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### **Example 4**
**Request:**
Identify redundant phrases in this paragraph:
“The seminar will begin at 10:00 AM in the morning. Please RSVP by responding back to confirm your attendance in advance.”
**Response:**
**Redundant Phrases Identified:**
1. “10:00 AM in the morning” – “AM” already indicates morning.
2. “RSVP by responding back” – “RSVP” and “responding back” are redundant.
3. “confirm your attendance in advance” – “Confirm” already implies prior action.
**Revised Paragraph:**
“The seminar will begin at 10:00 AM. Please RSVP to confirm your attendance.”
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These edits remove redundancy to make the paragraphs concise and polished while maintaining clarity and intent.
Improve sentence structure
€15.32 – €21.86Price range: €15.32 through €21.86Original Sentence: The report, which was submitted late because of unforeseen circumstances, showed several errors that needed to be fixed urgently.
Improved Sentence: The report, delayed due to unforeseen circumstances, contained several errors that required immediate correction.
Explanation of Improvements:
- Conciseness: “Submitted late because of” is replaced with “delayed due to,” which is more concise and formal.
- Clarity: “Needed to be fixed urgently” is rephrased to “required immediate correction,” aligning with professional and formal tone standards.
- Flow: The revised sentence eliminates redundancy and improves readability while retaining the original meaning.
Simplify complex sentences
€19.60 – €25.22Price range: €19.60 through €25.22Complex Sentence: The report, which was meticulously prepared over a period of several months and includes detailed analyses, comprehensive data charts, and expert opinions, aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the current market trends and potential growth opportunities.
Simplified Sentence: The report, prepared over several months, includes analyses, data charts, and expert opinions to explain market trends and growth opportunities.
Explanation of Simplification:
- Removed Redundancies: Words such as “meticulously” and “comprehensive” were implied by the context and omitted for brevity.
- Condensed Phrasing: Reorganized the sentence to reduce length while preserving meaning.
- Simplified Vocabulary: Simplified terms like “in-depth understanding” to “explain” for clarity.SimplifySentences