Ale R
@ale-r
Stress and Modern Life
User Prompt
“Generate a long text in which the gaps focus on collocations and connectors, based on the topic of stress.”
The Mirage of ‘General Health’
User Prompt
“A topic about health in general”
Keyword Transformation #282
User Prompt
“Create this exercise evaluating these topics: purpose, the continuous aspect, cause and result, intensifying adverbs, and the passive reporting verb.”
Keyword Transformation #281
User Prompt
“Create this exercise evaluating these topics: continuous aspect, intensifying adverbs, and passive reporting verbs.”
Keyword Transformation #280
User Prompt
“Create this exercise evaluating these topics: approximation, unreal past, inversion in conditionals, purpose, the continuous aspect, cause and result, intensifying adverbs, and passive reporting verbs.”
Keyword Transformation #279
User Prompt
“Create this exercise evaluating these topics: perfect aspect, amounts and comparisons, cleft sentences, approximation, cause and result, intensifying adverbs, and passive reporting verbs.”
Keyword Transformation #278
User Prompt
“Create this exercise evaluating these topics: perfect aspect, purpose, the continuous aspect, cause and result, intensifying adverbs, and passive reporting verbs.”
Keyword Transformation #277
User Prompt
“Create this exercise evaluating these topics: perfect aspect, amounts and comparisons, cleft sentences, approximation, purpose, the continuous aspect, cause and result, intensifying adverbs, and passive reporting verbs.”
Keyword Transformation #276
User Prompt
“Create this exercise evaluating these topics: perfect aspect, amounts and comparisons, approximation, purpose, the continuous aspect, cause and result, intensifying adverbs, and a passive reporting verb.”
Keyword Transformation #275
User Prompt
“Create this exercise evaluating these topics: perfect aspect, amounts and comparisons, cleft sentences, unreal past, inversion in conditionals, purpose, the continuous aspect, cause and result, intensifying adverbs, and passive reporting verbs.”
