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C# library to build correct english sentences [closed]

I am working on a C# application. I need to construct english sentences correctly. I will give it the nouns verbs and objects and I need to construct a correct english phrase. For example I am looking to do something like this:

PhraseBuilder p = new PhraseBuilder ();
p.Subject("Tom");
p.Verb("eat");
p.Object("the apple");

and then use

p.BuildPhrase()

and I need to get this as an output:

Tom eats the apple.

Notice the 's' added to eat and the full stop at the end

Is there any library that can do above? I need it to have correct English and punctuation.

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Y2theZ Avatar asked Sep 10 '12 09:09

Y2theZ


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1 Answers

If you haven´t already, maybe you should take a look at SharpNLP.

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Marcus Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 16:11

Marcus