ChatGPT prompts can be a bit of an art form. There are entire documents and studies dedicated to how to make your AI friend respond with the absolute best answers to your queries.

However, these are often complicated (and somewhat time-consuming), involving a long list of requirements for the chatbot to achieve its best results. They also require you to take the time to learn the ins and outs of prompt engineering for true mastery.

Most of the time, a query to ChatGPT is a basic request, looking for a quick answer or some backup when you’re not sure where to start on a project.

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I’ve now been using ChatGPT for years, and in that time, it’s often the simplest prompts I return to most often. If you’re new to ChatGPT or just trying to learn some basic prompts to try out, here are five to get you started.

when it comes to writing and understanding text.

This makes it a fantastic tool for checking grammar and the overall structure of your written work. Whether that’s an essay, an online article or a poem you are writing.

Insert your work, and attach the prompt “Analyse this text for grammatical errors, sentence structure, or any notable problems you can see. Include suggestions of how to improve it.”

It can be helpful to include some context here, where needed, such as whether you are writing in US English or British English or if there is a particular style you are trying to achieve.

If you have any brutally simple ChatGPT prompts you swear by, let me know about them in the comments below.

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