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Syntactic analyzation of "What an unfailing barrier against vice, immorality and bad habits are those tastes which lead us to embellish a home, to which at all times and in all places we turn with delight, as being the object and the scene of our fondest cares, labours and enjoyments; whose humble roof, whose shady porch, whose verdant lawn and smiling flowers all breathe forth to us, in true, earnest tones, a domestic feeling that at once purifies the heart and binds us more closely to our fellow beings."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
What
wh-pronoun.
2.
an
Determiner
3.
unfailing
Adjective
4.
barrier
Noun
Singular
5.
against
Preposition
6.
vice
Noun
Singular
7.
,
8.
immorality
Noun
Singular
9.
and
Conjunction
10.
bad
Adjective
11.
habits
Noun
Plural
12.
are
Verb
Sing Present
13.
those
Determiner
14.
tastes
Noun
Plural
15.
which
wh-determiner.
16.
lead
Verb
Sing Present
17.
us
Personal Pronoun.
18.
to
to.
19.
embellish
Verb
Base Form.
20.
a
Determiner
21.
home
Noun
Singular
22.
,
23.
to
to.
24.
which
wh-determiner.
25.
at
Preposition
26.
all
Determiner
27.
times
Noun
Plural
28.
and
Conjunction
29.
in
Preposition
30.
all
Determiner
31.
places
Noun
Plural
32.
we
Personal Pronoun.
33.
turn
Verb
Sing Present
34.
with
Preposition
35.
delight
Noun
Singular
36.
,
37.
as
Preposition
38.
being
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
39.
the
Determiner
40.
object
Noun
Singular
41.
and
Conjunction
42.
the
Determiner
43.
scene
Noun
Singular
44.
of
Preposition
45.
our
Possessive Pronoun.
46.
fondest
Adjective
Superlative
47.
cares
Verb
3rd person sing.
48.
,
49.
labours
Noun
Plural
50.
and
Conjunction
51.
enjoyments
Noun
Plural
52.
;
:
53.
whose
possessive wh-pronoun.
54.
humble
Adjective
55.
roof
Noun
Singular
56.
,
57.
whose
possessive wh-pronoun.
58.
shady
Adjective
59.
porch
Noun
Singular
60.
,
61.
whose
possessive wh-pronoun.
62.
verdant
Adjective
63.
lawn
Noun
Singular
64.
and
Conjunction
65.
smiling
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
66.
flowers
Noun
Plural
67.
all
Determiner
68.
breathe
Verb
Sing Present
69.
forth
Adverb.
70.
to
to.
71.
us
Personal Pronoun.
72.
,
73.
in
Preposition
74.
true
Adjective
75.
,
76.
earnest
Adjective
77.
tones
Noun
Plural
78.
,
79.
a
Determiner
80.
domestic
Adjective
81.
feeling
Noun
Singular
82.
that
Preposition
83.
at
Preposition
84.
once
Adverb.
85.
purifies
Verb
3rd person sing.
86.
the
Determiner
87.
heart
Noun
Singular
88.
and
Conjunction
89.
binds
Verb
3rd person sing.
90.
us
Personal Pronoun.
91.
more
Adverb
Comparative.
92.
closely
Adverb.
93.
to
to.
94.
our
Possessive Pronoun.
95.
fellow
Adjective
96.
beings
Noun
Plural
97.
.
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