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Modifiers For Better Outputs
Here is a list of modifiers you can use when speaking with ChatGPT to get different results:
Qualifiers:
Words such as “some,” “few,” “many," “most," “all," that modify the noun or adjective they
precede.
Adjectives:
Words that describe or modify nouns and pronouns, such as “red,” “happy,” “large,”
“exciting.”
Adverbs:
Words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, such as “quickly,” “well,” “loudly.”
Intensifiers:
Words that strengthen the meaning of an adjective or adverb, such as
“very," “extremely," “totally.”
Negatives:
Words that negate or reverse the meaning of a sentence, such as “not," “never,” “no.”
Number words:
Words such as “one," “two,” “few,” “many,” “several," that indicate quantity.
Time words:
Words that indicate when something happened or will happen, such as “now,” “yet,” “soon.”
Place words:
Words that indicate where something is or happened, such as “here,” “there,” “everywhere.”
Degree words:
Words that indicate the extent or degree to which something is true, such as “totally,”
“completely,” “slightly.”
Remember, the choice of modifier you use can greatly impact the response you receive. So choose
carefully!
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