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Syntactic analyzation of "When I started learning languages, it was hard to assimilate new words and keep a pace to study, but now, after having practiced for several years I do my routine unconsciously. You can't really finish learning a language, ever, but you can reach quite a high fluency. In my case, I learn approximately 3 or 4 languages at the same time and I don't get confused. It's all a matter of practice, accustoming and how well you get used to."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
When
wh-abverb.
2.
I
Personal Pronoun.
3.
started
Verb
Past Tense.
4.
learning
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
5.
languages
Noun
Plural
6.
,
7.
it
Personal Pronoun.
8.
was
Verb
Past Tense.
9.
hard
Adjective
10.
to
to.
11.
assimilate
Verb
Base Form.
12.
new
Adjective
13.
words
Noun
Plural
14.
and
Conjunction
15.
keep
Verb
Base Form.
16.
a
Determiner
17.
pace
Noun
Singular
18.
to
to.
19.
study
Noun
Singular
20.
,
21.
but
Conjunction
22.
now
Adverb.
23.
,
24.
after
Preposition
25.
having
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
26.
practiced
Verb
Past Participle.
27.
for
Preposition
28.
several
Adjective
29.
years
Noun
Plural
30.
I
Personal Pronoun.
31.
do
Verb
Sing Present
32.
my
Possessive Pronoun.
33.
routine
Noun
Singular
34.
unconsciously
Adverb.
35.
.
.
36.
You
Personal Pronoun.
37.
ca
Modal
38.
n't
Adverb.
39.
really
Adverb.
40.
finish
Verb
Base Form.
41.
learning
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
42.
a
Determiner
43.
language
Noun
Singular
44.
,
45.
ever
Adverb.
46.
,
47.
but
Conjunction
48.
you
Personal Pronoun.
49.
can
Modal
50.
reach
Verb
Base Form.
51.
quite
Adverb.
52.
a
Determiner
53.
high
Adjective
54.
fluency
Noun
Singular
55.
.
.
56.
In
Preposition
57.
my
Possessive Pronoun.
58.
case
Noun
Singular
59.
,
60.
I
Personal Pronoun.
61.
learn
Verb
Sing Present
62.
approximately
Adverb.
63.
3
Cardinal Digit
64.
or
Conjunction
65.
4
Cardinal Digit
66.
languages
Noun
Plural
67.
at
Preposition
68.
the
Determiner
69.
same
Adjective
70.
time
Noun
Singular
71.
and
Conjunction
72.
I
Personal Pronoun.
73.
do
Verb
Sing Present
74.
n't
Adverb.
75.
get
Verb
Base Form.
76.
confused
Verb
Past Participle.
77.
.
.
78.
It
Personal Pronoun.
79.
's
Verb
3rd person sing.
80.
all
Predeterminer
81.
a
Determiner
82.
matter
Noun
Singular
83.
of
Preposition
84.
practice
Noun
Singular
85.
,
86.
accustoming
Noun
Singular
87.
and
Conjunction
88.
how
wh-abverb.
89.
well
Adverb.
90.
you
Personal Pronoun.
91.
get
Verb
Sing Present
92.
used
Verb
Past Participle.
93.
to
to.
94.
.
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