Choosing EasyEnglish for better Understanding
What I Said:
I asked ChatGPT and wanna know about the difference between several versions of bible. At last I’m gonna go with EasyEnglish. I don’t care it is how simple English. For me easy to understand and easy to learn is most important. Even if it is only kindergarten level.
ChatGPT’s Revision:
I asked ChatGPT to explain the differences between several versions of the Bible. In the end, I decided to go with EasyEnglish. I don’t care how simple the English is — for me, easy to understand and easy to learn are the most important. Even if it’s at a kindergarten level, that’s fine with me.
Fixes and Explanations:
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“and wanna know about the difference” → “to explain the differences”
“Explain the differences” is more precise, and “wanna” is replaced here since “asked ChatGPT” implies a slightly formal query.
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“At last I’m gonna go with EasyEnglish” → “In the end, I decided to go with EasyEnglish”
“In the end” sounds smoother, and “decided to go with” is clearer than “I’m gonna go with.”
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“I don’t care it is how simple English” → “I don’t care how simple the English is”
Rephrased for correct word order and grammar.
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“For me easy to understand and easy to learn is most important” → “For me, easy to understand and easy to learn are the most important”
Added a comma after “For me” for better readability and adjusted “is” to “are” for grammatical correctness.
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“Even if it is only kindergarten level” → “Even if it’s at a kindergarten level, that’s fine with me”
Added “that’s fine with me” to give the sentence a positive, confident tone.