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Syntactic analyzation of "It is perhaps interesting to note in this connection that Fermat's Principle was found objectionable by a contemporary optics expert because it seemed to impute knowledge to the working of Nature." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. It Personal Pronoun.
2. is Verb 3rd person sing.
3. perhaps Adverb.
4. interesting Adjective
5. to to.
6. note Verb Base Form.
7. in Preposition
8. this Determiner
9. connection Noun Singular
10. that Preposition
11. Fermat Proper Noun Singular
12. 's Possessive Ending.
13. Principle Noun Singular
14. was Verb Past Tense.
15. found Verb Past Participle.
16. objectionable Adjective
17. by Preposition
18. a Determiner
19. contemporary Adjective
20. optics Noun Plural
21. expert Adjective
22. because Preposition
23. it Personal Pronoun.
24. seemed Verb Past Tense.
25. to to.
26. impute Verb Base Form.
27. knowledge Noun Singular
28. to to.
29. the Determiner
30. working Noun Singular
31. of Preposition
32. Nature Proper Noun Singular
33. . .

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Interjection

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