Who it's for
Anyone who wants to check their writing for errors, especially if English is not their first language.
Source: Silver AI website
Practical and Safe AI for Older Adults
Practical AI guidance for older adults, families, and caregivers.
This helps you
Fix mistakes and improve unclear sentences so your writing reads smoothly and correctly.
Who it's for
Anyone who wants to check their writing for errors, especially if English is not their first language.
What you need
The text you want to check and a note about who will read it.
Copy the full message or document you want to check into the AI chat.
Tell AI who will read this and what it is for. For example, say if it is an email, a form, or a school note.
Request a corrected version. Ask AI to explain the changes it makes so you can learn from them.
Read through each change carefully. Make sure the corrected text still says what you mean.
Copy the final version into your email, form, or document. Adjust any words to sound like you.
Please check this text for grammar, spelling, and wording problems: [paste your text here] This is for [an email to my boss / a school form / a message to a friend / a job application]. Please fix mistakes and make the wording clearer. Show me what you changed and briefly explain why.Copy Prompt
Original: I am write to ask about the meeting next week monday.
Corrected: I am writing to ask about the meeting next Monday.
Changes made:
- "write" changed to "writing" (present continuous form after "am")
- Capitalized "Monday" (days of the week start with a capital letter)
- Removed "week" before "monday" to avoid repetition
Read the full corrected text: Do not just accept all changes. Read every sentence to make sure it still says what you meant.
Check for added meaning: Watch for any words or phrases AI added that change what you wanted to say.
Remove personal details before checking: Take out any names, addresses, or sensitive details from your text before pasting it into AI.
Use your own judgment: AI is a helpful tool for grammar, but you decide what the final text should say.