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Syntactic analyzation of "European Union finance ministers agreed to new measures on Tuesday to force accountants and banks to report aggressive tax schemes that help companies shift profits to low-tax countries." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. European Proper Noun Singular
2. Union Proper Noun Singular
3. finance Noun Singular
4. ministers Noun Plural
5. agreed Verb Past Tense.
6. to to.
7. new Adjective
8. measures Noun Plural
9. on Preposition
10. Tuesday Proper Noun Singular
11. to to.
12. force Verb Base Form.
13. accountants Noun Plural
14. and Conjunction
15. banks Noun Plural
16. to to.
17. report Verb Base Form.
18. aggressive Adjective
19. tax Noun Singular
20. schemes Noun Plural
21. that wh-determiner.
22. help Verb Sing Present
23. companies Noun Plural
24. shift Verb Base Form.
25. profits Noun Plural
26. to to.
27. low-tax Noun Singular
28. countries Noun Plural
29. . .

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