1. Contrast structure: "I wouldn’t say technology is always a distraction; in many cases, it can actually enhance focus and productivity." This sentence uses a contrast structure to present both sides of the argument, demonstrating critical thinking.
2. Present simple tense: Used throughout to state general truths and opinions, e.g., "people use digital calendars," "there are also focus apps."
3. Conditional clause: "when used wisely, it can be a powerful tool..." uses a conditional clause to show the result of a specific action, adding complexity to the sentence.
4. Infinitive of purpose: "to manage their schedules efficiently" and "to use technology" use the infinitive form to express purpose.