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별다른 앱을 이용하지 않고도... Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot 등을 이용해서 영어공부에 도움을 받을 수 있습니다.

 

동기부여가 됐던 동영상은....

 

'영어 어순, 이렇게 쉬웠다니?! 가장 고민인 문제를 이렇게 해결하세요'

https://youtu.be/2n2UMRabxDs?si=idmFaS0RAi1EmF8k

 

위 동영상에 나온 간단한 예문을 입력해서... Gemini, Copilot 의 답변을 비교해 봤습니다.

두 서비스 모두, 답변을 영어로 바로 들을 수 있는 '스피커'버튼이 옆 또는 아래에 나타납니다.

 

Copilot에는 복사, 내보내기-word, pdf, 텍스트- 버튼이 있습니다.(하나의 답변만 해당)

 

Gemini에는 복사, 내보내기-(구글) Docs로 내보내기, gmail초안작성- 버튼이 있습니다.(하나의 답변만 해당)

(구글) Docs로 내보내기를 선택하면, 구글 계정에 연동된 구글드라이브(클라우드 서버)에 자동으로 문서를 저장하고 편집화면이 열립니다.

<파일>메뉴에서 '다운로드'탭을 열면, Microsoft Word(.docx), OpenDocument 형식(.odt), 서식 있는 텍스트 형식(.rtf), PDF 문서(.pdf), 일반 텍스트(.txt), 웹페이지(.html, 압축됨), EPUB 출판물(.epub)로 저장할 수 있습니다.('다운로드' 폴더에 저장)

 

 

 

첫번째 질문: 제가 영어 문장을 만들거예요. 실수가 있으면 고쳐주세요

 

답변;

 

 

Microsoft Copilot(웹 사용):

당연히 도와드리겠습니다! 영어 문장을 만들어 보세요.

 

Microsoft Copilot(Edge의 Microsoft Copilot 사용):

물론이죠, 문장을 작성하신 후에 보내주시면 도와드리겠습니다. 영어 문장을 만드는 데 필요한 도움이나 조언이 필요하시면 언제든지 말씀해 주세요.

참고 자료: microsoft.com

 

 

Google Gemini:

네, 영어 문장을 만들고 싶으시군요! 물론 도와드릴 수 있어요.

저는 문법, 맞춤법, 띄어쓰기, 표현 등을 검토하여 문장을 수정해 드릴 수 있습니다. 또한, 자연스럽고 이해하기 쉬운 문장으로 만들도록 도와드릴 수 있습니다.

문장을 만들 때 다음 사항들을 참고하시면 도움이 될 거예요:

  • 문법: 주어, 동사, 목적어 등 문장의 기본적인 구성 요소를 정확하게 사용하세요.
  • 맞춤법: 단어를 정확하게 철자하세요.
  • 띄어쓰기: 단어 사이에 띄어쓰기를 정확하게 하세요.
  • 표현: 자연스럽고 이해하기 쉬운 표현을 사용하세요.
  • 문장 구조: 명확하고 간결한 문장 구조를 사용하세요.

문장을 만들고 나면 아래 버튼을 눌러 제출해주세요. 제가 문장을 검토하고 필요한 수정을 알려드릴게요.

주의: 저는 아직 개발 중이라 완벽하지 않을 수 있습니다. 제가 제시하는 모든 수정 사항을 따를 필요는 없지만, 참고하여 문장을 개선하는 데 활용하시면 좋겠습니다.

제가 도와드릴 수 있는 몇 가지 예시:

  • 문법 오류 수정: "I go to the store." -> "I went to the store."
  • 맞춤법 오류 수정: "recieved" -> "received"
  • 띄어쓰기 오류 수정: "Thereisacat." -> "There is a cat."
  • 표현 개선: "It is very hot today." -> "Today is sweltering."
  • 문장 구조 개선: "I want to go to the store and buy some milk. I need eggs too." -> "I want to go to the store to buy milk and eggs."

문장을 만들 준비가 되셨으면 아래 버튼을 눌러 제출해주세요!

 

 

 

 

 

두번째 질문: I eat. I am eating. I swim. He is sleeping. My cat is sleeping. I study.

 

 

Microsoft Copilot(웹 사용):

Certainly! Here are the sentences you provided, corrected for grammar:

  1. I eat.
  2. I am eating.
  3. I swim.
  4. He is sleeping.
  5. My cat is sleeping.
  6. I study.

Great job! Your sentences are clear and accurate. Keep up the good work!

 

 

Microsoft Copilot(Edge의 Microsoft Copilot 사용):

Based on the context of the web page you’re viewing, here are some key takeaways related to the phrases you’ve provided:

Action Verbs: The phrases “I eat,” “I swim,” and “I study” demonstrate the use of simple present tense to indicate regular actions or habits.
Continuous Tense: “I am eating” and “He is sleeping” are examples of the present continuous tense, used to describe actions that are currently happening.
Subject-Verb Agreement: “My cat is sleeping” shows correct subject-verb agreement in the present continuous tense for a singular third-person subject.
Language Learning: These phrases could be part of language learning exercises, illustrating different tenses and grammatical structures in English.
These points can help you understand the basics of verb tenses and sentence construction in English grammar. If you’re learning English or teaching it, these examples are fundamental to building language proficiency.

참고 자료: microsoft.com

 

 

 

 

Google Gemini:

<답안1>

All your sentences look great!   They are grammatically correct and clear. Here's a quick breakdown:

"I eat" and "I swim" are simple present tense sentences, which describe habits or general truths.
"I am eating" is present continuous tense, which describes an action happening right now.
"He is sleeping" and "My cat is sleeping" are also present continuous, describing ongoing actions.
"I study" is again simple present tense, likely referring to a habit or routine.
Great job! You clearly understand the difference between simple present and present continuous tenses.  Do you have any other questions about these tenses, or would you like to try making some more sentences?

 

<답안2>

All your sentences look great! They are grammatically correct and clear.  Here's a breakdown of the verb tenses you're using:

I eat. I swim. I study. - These sentences use the present simple tense, which describes habits or general truths.
I am eating. - This sentence uses the present continuous tense, which describes an action happening right now.
He is sleeping. My cat is sleeping. - These sentences also use the present continuous tense to describe ongoing actions.
Great job!  Is there anything else you'd like help with today?

 

<답안3>

All your sentences look great!  They are grammatically correct and clear.  Here's a quick breakdown of the verb tenses you're using:

I eat. I swim. I study. - These sentences use the present simple tense to talk about habits or routines.
I am eating. - This sentence uses the present continuous tense to describe an action happening right now.
He is sleeping. My cat is sleeping. - These sentences use the present continuous tense to describe actions happening right now for "he" and your cat.
Great job!  Keep practicing writing sentences.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

잠시 뒤에.... 동일한 질문....

첫번째 질문: 제가 영어 문장을 만들거예요. 실수가 있으면 고쳐주세요

 

답변;

 

 

Microsoft Copilot(웹 사용):

당연히 도와드리겠습니다! 영어 문장을 만들어 보세요.

 

 

 

Google Gemini:

Sure, I'm happy to help you with your English sentences. Please provide me with the sentences you'd like me to review, and I'll check them for grammar, spelling, punctuation, and overall clarity. I'll also provide suggestions for improvement if necessary.

Here are some additional tips for writing clear and concise English sentences:

Use simple sentence structures. Avoid complex sentences with multiple clauses unless you're sure you can handle them correctly.
Choose the right verb tense. Make sure the verb tense you use is consistent with the meaning of your sentence.
Use active voice whenever possible. Active voice is more concise and engaging than passive voice.
Avoid using too many pronouns. Pronouns can make your writing confusing if you don't use them carefully.
Proofread your work carefully. Before you submit your work, take some time to proofread it carefully for any errors.
I'm here to help you improve your English writing skills. Please feel free to ask me any questions you have.

 

 

 

 

두번째 질문: I eta. I have eating. I swiming. He were slept. Mycathadbeensleeping. I would studied.

 

 

Microsoft Copilot(웹 사용):
Certainly! Let’s correct those sentences:

I eat.
I am eating.
I swim.
He was sleeping.
My cat had been sleeping.
I would study.
Great effort! Keep practicing, and your English will improve even more!

 

 

Microsoft Copilot(Edge의 Microsoft Copilot 사용):

It seems like you’re practicing English verb tenses. Here’s a corrected version of your sentences:

Present Simple: “I eat.” (for regular actions or habits)
Present Continuous: “I am eating.” (for actions happening now)
Past Continuous: “I was swimming.” (for actions that were in progress in the past)
Past Perfect: “He had slept.” (for actions that were completed before another action in the past)
Past Perfect Continuous: “My cat had been sleeping.” (for actions that were ongoing in the past and usually continued up to another action)
Future Perfect: “I will have studied.” (for actions that will be completed before a specific time in the future)
Remember, practice makes perfect! Keep it up! 📘✨

참고 자료: microsoft.com

 

 

 

 

Google Gemini:

<답안1>
Here's your corrected sentences with explanations for the changes:

I eat. (instead of "I eta") - "Eat" is the correct spelling of the verb in the present simple tense.
I have eaten. (instead of "I have eating") - "Have eaten" is the present perfect tense which indicates an action completed in the past. "Have eating" is not a grammatically correct tense.
I am swimming. (instead of "I swiming") - "Swimming" is the present participle, but you need the present continuous tense "am swimming" to indicate an ongoing action.
He was sleeping. (instead of "He were slept") - "Was sleeping" is the past continuous tense which describes an action happening at a specific time in the past. "Were slept" is not grammatically correct.
My cat has been sleeping. (instead of "Mycathadbeensleeping") - "Has been sleeping" is the present perfect continuous tense which describes an action that started in the past and is still ongoing or happened recently.
I would have studied. (instead of "I would studied") - "Would have studied" is the conditional perfect tense which talks about a hypothetical action that didn't happen in the past. "Studied" alone would be the simple past tense, indicating a completed action in the past.

 

<답안2>

Here's your corrected sentences with explanations for the changes:

I eat. (instead of "I eta") - "Eat" is the correct spelling of the verb in the present simple tense.
I am eating. (instead of "I have eating") - "Have" is used with past participle to form the present perfect tense, but "eat" is an irregular verb and uses "am eating" for the present continuous tense which describes an ongoing action.
I swim. (instead of "I swiming") - "Swimming" is the present participle form of "swim" used for continuous tense, but here you simply want to state the action so "swim" (present simple) is correct.
He was sleeping. (instead of "He were slept") - "Were" is used for the past plural tense, but "he" is singular. "Was" is the correct past simple tense for singular subjects.
My cat has been sleeping. (instead of "Mycathadbeensleeping") - This sentence uses the present perfect continuous tense to show an action that started in the past and continues up to the present. Separating "my" and "cat" with a space improves readability.
I would have studied. (instead of "I would studied") - This sentence uses the conditional perfect tense to talk about a hypothetical situation in the past. "Would have" + past participle is the correct form.
I hope this helps!

 

 

<답안3>

Here's your corrected sentences with explanations for the changes:

I eat. (instead of "I eta") - "Eat" is the correct present tense conjugation of the verb "to eat."
I have eaten. (instead of "I have eating") - "Have eaten" is the present perfect tense which indicates an action completed in the past. "Have eating" is not a grammatically correct construction.
I am swimming. (instead of "I swiming") - "Swimming" is the present participle, but you need the present continuous tense "am swimming" to indicate an ongoing action.
He was sleeping. (instead of "He were slept") - "Was sleeping" is the past continuous tense which describes an action happening at a specific time in the past. "Were slept" is not grammatically correct.
My cat has been sleeping. (instead of "Mycathadbeensleeping") - "Has been sleeping" is the present perfect continuous tense which describes an action that started in the past and is still ongoing. Separating "my" and "cat" improves readability.
I would have studied. (instead of "I would studied") - "Would have studied" is the conditional perfect tense which describes a hypothetical action that would have happened in the past under certain conditions. "Studied" alone suggests a simple past action.

 

 

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