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Syntactic analyzation of "There are many types of "All-Person" preterite changes, such as the 'uv' change, like in 'tuve,' 'estuve,' and 'anduve,' the 'u' change, such as 'hube,' 'pude,' 'cupe,' 'supe,' and 'puse,' the 'i' change, like in 'hice,' 'vine,' and 'quise,' or the 'j' change, like in 'dije,' 'traje,' and 'conduje.' Just remember, when all the forms change like in these examples, you never put an accent at the end."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
There
Existential There.
2.
are
Verb
Sing Present
3.
many
Adjective
4.
types
Noun
Plural
5.
of
Preposition
6.
``
7.
All-Person
Proper Noun
Singular
8.
''
9.
preterite
Adjective
10.
changes
Noun
Plural
11.
,
12.
such
Adjective
13.
as
Preposition
14.
the
Determiner
15.
'uv
Noun
Singular
16.
'
Possessive Ending.
17.
change
Noun
Singular
18.
,
19.
like
Preposition
20.
in
Foreign Word
21.
'tuve
Foreign Word
22.
,
23.
'
24.
'estuve
Noun
Singular
25.
,
26.
'
27.
and
Conjunction
28.
'anduve
Noun
Singular
29.
,
30.
'
31.
the
Determiner
32.
'
Possessive Ending.
33.
u
Noun
Singular
34.
'
35.
change
Noun
Singular
36.
,
37.
such
Adjective
38.
as
Preposition
39.
'hube
Noun
Singular
40.
,
41.
'
42.
'pude
Noun
Singular
43.
,
44.
'
45.
'cupe
Noun
Singular
46.
,
47.
'
48.
'supe
Noun
Singular
49.
,
50.
'
51.
and
Conjunction
52.
'puse
Noun
Singular
53.
,
54.
'
55.
the
Determiner
56.
'
57.
i
List Marker
58.
'
Possessive Ending.
59.
change
Noun
Singular
60.
,
61.
like
Preposition
62.
in
Foreign Word
63.
'hice
Foreign Word
64.
,
65.
'
66.
'vine
Noun
Singular
67.
,
68.
'
69.
and
Conjunction
70.
'quise
Noun
Singular
71.
,
72.
'
73.
or
Conjunction
74.
the
Determiner
75.
'
Possessive Ending.
76.
j
Noun
Singular
77.
'
78.
change
Noun
Singular
79.
,
80.
like
Preposition
81.
in
Foreign Word
82.
'dije
Foreign Word
83.
,
84.
'
85.
'traje
Noun
Singular
86.
,
87.
'
88.
and
Conjunction
89.
'conduje
Noun
Singular
90.
.
.
91.
'
92.
Just
Adverb.
93.
remember
Verb
Base Form.
94.
,
95.
when
wh-abverb.
96.
all
Predeterminer
97.
the
Determiner
98.
forms
Noun
Plural
99.
change
Verb
Sing Present
100.
like
Preposition
101.
in
Preposition
102.
these
Determiner
103.
examples
Noun
Plural
104.
,
105.
you
Personal Pronoun.
106.
never
Adverb.
107.
put
Verb
Past Tense.
108.
an
Determiner
109.
accent
Noun
Singular
110.
at
Preposition
111.
the
Determiner
112.
end
Noun
Singular
113.
.
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