I am making an app that checks the user's English grammar and I wanted to know if there was a way of checking a string and correcting it if its grammar is incorrect. I know UITextChecker only corrects the words if they are wrong but not the grammar of the sentence. Are there any other methods to do so?
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It looks like you need an API to help with this. Apple does not provide a grammar checking API, but Grammarly has one, but they won't share for good reason. But here is one trying to get started. https://www.grammarbot.io/post/grammarly-api-developers Maybe it can help and you can contribute to it.