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Syntactic analyzation of "If the teacher is to plan out a vacation or something similar requiring one to compare prices and figure out what it would cost, it is the pupils' skills he would exploit. Sometimes, the wife may be wishing for a new fruit bowl, or perhaps the husband is looking for a new letter opener. Many have sons that require a short bedside story or daughters with dolls that must be clad in clothing of utmost fashionability; all this, the teacher makes the pupils make for him." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. If Preposition
2. the Determiner
3. teacher Noun Singular
4. is Verb 3rd person sing.
5. to to.
6. plan Verb Base Form.
7. out Particle.
8. a Determiner
9. vacation Noun Singular
10. or Conjunction
11. something Noun Singular
12. similar Adjective
13. requiring Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
14. one Cardinal Digit
15. to to.
16. compare Verb Base Form.
17. prices Noun Plural
18. and Conjunction
19. figure Verb Base Form.
20. out Particle.
21. what wh-pronoun.
22. it Personal Pronoun.
23. would Modal
24. cost Verb Base Form.
25. ,
26. it Personal Pronoun.
27. is Verb 3rd person sing.
28. the Determiner
29. pupils Noun Plural
30. ' Possessive Ending.
31. skills Noun Plural
32. he Personal Pronoun.
33. would Modal
34. exploit Verb Base Form.
35. . .
36. Sometimes Adverb.
37. ,
38. the Determiner
39. wife Noun Singular
40. may Modal
41. be Verb Base Form.
42. wishing Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
43. for Preposition
44. a Determiner
45. new Adjective
46. fruit Noun Singular
47. bowl Noun Singular
48. ,
49. or Conjunction
50. perhaps Adverb.
51. the Determiner
52. husband Noun Singular
53. is Verb 3rd person sing.
54. looking Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
55. for Preposition
56. a Determiner
57. new Adjective
58. letter Noun Singular
59. opener Noun Singular
60. . .
61. Many Adjective
62. have Verb Sing Present
63. sons Noun Plural
64. that wh-determiner.
65. require Verb Sing Present
66. a Determiner
67. short Adjective
68. bedside Noun Singular
69. story Noun Singular
70. or Conjunction
71. daughters Noun Plural
72. with Preposition
73. dolls Noun Plural
74. that wh-determiner.
75. must Modal
76. be Verb Base Form.
77. clad Verb Past Participle.
78. in Preposition
79. clothing Noun Singular
80. of Preposition
81. utmost Adjective
82. fashionability Noun Singular
83. ; :
84. all Predeterminer
85. this Determiner
86. ,
87. the Determiner
88. teacher Noun Singular
89. makes Verb 3rd person sing.
90. the Determiner
91. pupils Noun Plural
92. make Verb Sing Present
93. for Preposition
94. him Personal Pronoun.
95. . .

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Noun

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Adverb

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Verb

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Adjective

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Preposition

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Conjuction

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Pronoun

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Interjection

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