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Syntactic analyzation of "Executive departments and agencies should offer Americans increased opportunities to participate in policymaking and to provide their Government with the benefits of their collective expertise and information." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. Executive Proper Noun Singular
2. departments Noun Plural
3. and Conjunction
4. agencies Noun Plural
5. should Modal
6. offer Verb Base Form.
7. Americans Proper Noun Plural
8. increased Verb Past Tense.
9. opportunities Noun Plural
10. to to.
11. participate Verb Base Form.
12. in Preposition
13. policymaking Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
14. and Conjunction
15. to to.
16. provide Verb Base Form.
17. their Possessive Pronoun.
18. Government Noun Singular
19. with Preposition
20. the Determiner
21. benefits Noun Plural
22. of Preposition
23. their Possessive Pronoun.
24. collective Adjective
25. expertise Noun Singular
26. and Conjunction
27. information Noun Singular
28. . .

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