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    Free and open source grammar checker. Currently capable of identifying errors: 1) Incomplete sentence (fragment) 2) Subject Verb Plurality Agreement Incomplete Sentence Example: "John a very man." Subject Verb Plurality Agreement Example: "They walks into a classroom." This software utilizes parts-of-speech tagging software that was developed and published by the Natural Language Processing Group at Stanford University. Many thanks!!! (Full citation in README)
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    Elementary Arithmetic Word Problem Solver

    ... was achieved. Nominal user education level: 1st grade Educational software. Designed chiefly to aid elementary school students in the study of arithmetic word problems. This software utilizes parts-of-speech tagging software that was developed and published by the Natural Language Processing Group at Stanford University. Many thanks!!! (Full citation in README)
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