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Syntactic analyzation of "In youth we may have an absolutely new experience, subjective or objective, every hour of the day. Apprehension is vivid, retentiveness strong, and our recollections of that time, like those in a time spent in rapid and interesting travel, are of something intricate, multitudinous, and long-drawn-out. But as each passing year converts some of this experience into automatic routine which we hardly note at all, the days and the weeks smooth themselves out in recollection to a contentless unit, and the years grow hollow and collapse."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
In
Preposition
2.
youth
Noun
Singular
3.
we
Personal Pronoun.
4.
may
Modal
5.
have
Verb
Base Form.
6.
an
Determiner
7.
absolutely
Adverb.
8.
new
Adjective
9.
experience
Noun
Singular
10.
,
11.
subjective
Adjective
12.
or
Conjunction
13.
objective
Adjective
14.
,
15.
every
Determiner
16.
hour
Noun
Singular
17.
of
Preposition
18.
the
Determiner
19.
day
Noun
Singular
20.
.
.
21.
Apprehension
Noun
Singular
22.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
23.
vivid
Adjective
24.
,
25.
retentiveness
Noun
Singular
26.
strong
Adjective
27.
,
28.
and
Conjunction
29.
our
Possessive Pronoun.
30.
recollections
Noun
Plural
31.
of
Preposition
32.
that
Determiner
33.
time
Noun
Singular
34.
,
35.
like
Preposition
36.
those
Determiner
37.
in
Preposition
38.
a
Determiner
39.
time
Noun
Singular
40.
spent
Verb
Past Participle.
41.
in
Preposition
42.
rapid
Adjective
43.
and
Conjunction
44.
interesting
Adjective
45.
travel
Noun
Singular
46.
,
47.
are
Verb
Sing Present
48.
of
Preposition
49.
something
Noun
Singular
50.
intricate
Adjective
51.
,
52.
multitudinous
Adjective
53.
,
54.
and
Conjunction
55.
long-drawn-out
Adjective
56.
.
.
57.
But
Conjunction
58.
as
Preposition
59.
each
Determiner
60.
passing
Noun
Singular
61.
year
Noun
Singular
62.
converts
Verb
3rd person sing.
63.
some
Determiner
64.
of
Preposition
65.
this
Determiner
66.
experience
Noun
Singular
67.
into
Preposition
68.
automatic
Adjective
69.
routine
Noun
Singular
70.
which
wh-determiner.
71.
we
Personal Pronoun.
72.
hardly
Adverb.
73.
note
Verb
Sing Present
74.
at
Preposition
75.
all
Determiner
76.
,
77.
the
Determiner
78.
days
Noun
Plural
79.
and
Conjunction
80.
the
Determiner
81.
weeks
Noun
Plural
82.
smooth
Verb
Sing Present
83.
themselves
Personal Pronoun.
84.
out
Particle.
85.
in
Preposition
86.
recollection
Noun
Singular
87.
to
to.
88.
a
Determiner
89.
contentless
Adjective
90.
unit
Noun
Singular
91.
,
92.
and
Conjunction
93.
the
Determiner
94.
years
Noun
Plural
95.
grow
Verb
Sing Present
96.
hollow
Adjective
97.
and
Conjunction
98.
collapse
Noun
Singular
99.
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