Far be it from me to question ChatGPT, but I don't see what 'to balance the verb forms for smoothness' means. In any case in order to work out what the answer means you need to be sure that it understands your question: what does it mean (that is, what does it assume - and of course I know that it doesn't assume anything [This is shorthand for 'What do its algorithms do to make it behave in a way that seems to imply an assumption?']- you mean) by 'grammatically correct'.ChatGPT replies:
Yes — “That increased instead of decreased our courage.” is grammatically correct.
However, many native speakers would prefer to balance the verb forms for smoothness:
- More natural:
- “That increased our courage instead of decreasing it.”
- “That increased, rather than decreased, our courage.”
I don't like that. In fact, I can't see why it would be grammatical.That increased instead of decreased our courage.
I wonder why Artificial Intelligence "thinks" it's grammatical to have a verb in the simple past as the object of a preposition! The first alternative suggested was the one that I was going to suggest, but it does change the positions of the phrases. Here's an alternative which does not do that:ChatGPT replies:
Yes — “That increased instead of decreased our courage.” is grammatically correct.
However, many native speakers would prefer to balance the verb forms for smoothness:
- More natural:
- “That increased our courage instead of decreasing it.”
- “That increased, rather than decreased, our courage.”
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