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Syntactic analyzation of "To become an astronomer, you have to study the sciences thoroughly, but to become an astrologer, you just have to study the art of lying." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. To to.
2. become Verb Base Form.
3. an Determiner
4. astronomer Noun Singular
5. ,
6. you Personal Pronoun.
7. have Verb Sing Present
8. to to.
9. study Verb Base Form.
10. the Determiner
11. sciences Noun Plural
12. thoroughly Adverb.
13. ,
14. but Conjunction
15. to to.
16. become Verb Base Form.
17. an Determiner
18. astrologer Noun Singular
19. ,
20. you Personal Pronoun.
21. just Adverb.
22. have Verb Sing Present
23. to to.
24. study Verb Base Form.
25. the Determiner
26. art Noun Singular
27. of Preposition
28. lying Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
29. . .

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Interjection

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