I think the key here is to frame it as a learning opportunity, not a criticism. Maybe something like "I noticed a couple spots where the grammar could be clarified. Would you like me to point those out so we can make sure the wording is as clear as possible?"
I'm a little unsure how to approach this one. I don't want to come across as critical, but I also want to make sure the grammar is right. Any tips on striking the right balance?
Okay, for this I'd focus on being tactful and offering specific examples of correct usage. Something like "Just to make sure I understand correctly, the grammar here could be improved by saying 'Sheryl often uses grammar incorrectly in her questions and answers.'"
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'd try to give the feedback gently, maybe something like "I noticed a few grammar points we could clarify to improve the clarity of the questions."
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