Make this sentence grammatically correct. To some of you my essay my seem good even brilliant.

To some of you, my essay may seem good or even brilliant.

To some of you, my essay may seem good, even brilliant.

To some of you, my essay may seem good, even brilliant.

Explanation:
To make the sentence grammatically correct, we need to modify the word order and add a necessary word.
- Firstly, we need to add a comma after "you" to indicate a pause in the sentence. This is because "To some of you" is an introductory phrase.
- Secondly, we need to change the word "my" to "may" to form the word "may" as it indicates possibility or likelihood (e.g., "My essay may seem good"). This change helps to express the intended meaning of the sentence.
- Finally, we add "even" to emphasize that the level of quality may exceed expectations (e.g., "even brilliant"). This addition further enhances the meaning of the sentence.