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How to Use Grammarly’s Free AI Rewording Tool
Step 1: Enter your text
Type or paste the original text into the input box.
Step 2: Choose your tone
Specify how you'd like your text to sound.
Step 3: Click the "Reword it" button
This will generate a new version of your text using the rewording tool.
Step 4: Cite your source
Use Grammarly's citation generator to cite the original source of your ideas.
What Is Rewording?
Rewording is the process of expressing someone else's ideas or writings in your own words.
How to Use Grammarly’s Online Rewording Tool
- Understand the original text by reading it carefully.
- Identify the main ideas to keep the core message.
- Rewrite using your own words.
- Compare your version with the original to ensure accuracy and that you’ve captured the essential points.
- Use Grammarly's plagiarism checker to guarantee originality.
- Cite the source to acknowledge the original author and avoid unintentional plagiarism.
Rewording vs. Plagiarizing
Rewording involves taking an existing piece of text and altering its wording to express the same ideas in your unique voice. Plagiarizing means taking someone else’s work—words, ideas, or findings—and presenting them as your own without proper attribution.
Using a Rewording Tool
Using a rewording tool isn't considered cheating if properly disclosed and cited. These tools can be useful for saving time or finding new ways to express ideas in your unique style.
Is Using Grammarly's Rewording Tool Free?
Yes, Grammarly's rewording tool is free to use.