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Syntactic analyzation of "The rough-and-tumble work in Afghanistan, coming on the top of a natural Bohemianism of disposition, has made me rather more lax than befits a medical man. But with me there is a limit, and when I find a man who keeps his cigars in the coal-scuttle, his tobacco in the toe end of a Persian slipper, and his unanswered correspondence transfixed by a jack-knife into the very centre of his wooden mantelpiece, then I begin to give myself virtuous airs."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
The
Determiner
2.
rough-and-tumble
Adjective
3.
work
Noun
Singular
4.
in
Preposition
5.
Afghanistan
Proper Noun
Singular
6.
,
7.
coming
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
8.
on
Preposition
9.
the
Determiner
10.
top
Noun
Singular
11.
of
Preposition
12.
a
Determiner
13.
natural
Adjective
14.
Bohemianism
Noun
Singular
15.
of
Preposition
16.
disposition
Noun
Singular
17.
,
18.
has
Verb
3rd person sing.
19.
made
Verb
Past Participle.
20.
me
Personal Pronoun.
21.
rather
Adverb.
22.
more
Adverb
Comparative.
23.
lax
Adjective
24.
than
Preposition
25.
befits
Verb
3rd person sing.
26.
a
Determiner
27.
medical
Adjective
28.
man
Noun
Singular
29.
.
.
30.
But
Conjunction
31.
with
Preposition
32.
me
Personal Pronoun.
33.
there
Existential There.
34.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
35.
a
Determiner
36.
limit
Noun
Singular
37.
,
38.
and
Conjunction
39.
when
wh-abverb.
40.
I
Personal Pronoun.
41.
find
Verb
Sing Present
42.
a
Determiner
43.
man
Noun
Singular
44.
who
wh-pronoun.
45.
keeps
Verb
3rd person sing.
46.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
47.
cigars
Noun
Plural
48.
in
Preposition
49.
the
Determiner
50.
coal-scuttle
Noun
Singular
51.
,
52.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
53.
tobacco
Noun
Singular
54.
in
Preposition
55.
the
Determiner
56.
toe
Noun
Singular
57.
end
Noun
Singular
58.
of
Preposition
59.
a
Determiner
60.
Persian
Proper Noun
Singular
61.
slipper
Noun
Singular
62.
,
63.
and
Conjunction
64.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
65.
unanswered
Adjective
66.
correspondence
Noun
Singular
67.
transfixed
Verb
Past Participle.
68.
by
Preposition
69.
a
Determiner
70.
jack-knife
Noun
Singular
71.
into
Preposition
72.
the
Determiner
73.
very
Adjective
74.
centre
Noun
Singular
75.
of
Preposition
76.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
77.
wooden
Adjective
78.
mantelpiece
Noun
Singular
79.
,
80.
then
Adverb.
81.
I
Personal Pronoun.
82.
begin
Verb
Sing Present
83.
to
to.
84.
give
Verb
Base Form.
85.
myself
Personal Pronoun.
86.
virtuous
Adjective
87.
airs
Noun
Plural
88.
.
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