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Syntactic analyzation of "A milk boy, passing on his way to the dairy, happened to walk down the lane which leads from the mews at the back of the hotel. He noticed that a ladder, which usually lay there, was raised against one of the windows of the second floor, which was wide open. After passing, he looked back and saw a man descend the ladder. He came down so quietly and openly that the boy imagined him to be some carpenter or joiner at work in the hotel."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
A
Determiner
2.
milk
Noun
Singular
3.
boy
Noun
Singular
4.
,
5.
passing
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
6.
on
Preposition
7.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
8.
way
Noun
Singular
9.
to
to.
10.
the
Determiner
11.
dairy
Noun
Singular
12.
,
13.
happened
Verb
Past Tense.
14.
to
to.
15.
walk
Verb
Base Form.
16.
down
Particle.
17.
the
Determiner
18.
lane
Noun
Singular
19.
which
wh-determiner.
20.
leads
Verb
3rd person sing.
21.
from
Preposition
22.
the
Determiner
23.
mews
Noun
Plural
24.
at
Preposition
25.
the
Determiner
26.
back
Noun
Singular
27.
of
Preposition
28.
the
Determiner
29.
hotel
Noun
Singular
30.
.
.
31.
He
Personal Pronoun.
32.
noticed
Verb
Past Tense.
33.
that
Preposition
34.
a
Determiner
35.
ladder
Noun
Singular
36.
,
37.
which
wh-determiner.
38.
usually
Adverb.
39.
lay
Verb
Sing Present
40.
there
Adverb.
41.
,
42.
was
Verb
Past Tense.
43.
raised
Verb
Past Participle.
44.
against
Preposition
45.
one
Cardinal Digit
46.
of
Preposition
47.
the
Determiner
48.
windows
Noun
Plural
49.
of
Preposition
50.
the
Determiner
51.
second
Adjective
52.
floor
Noun
Singular
53.
,
54.
which
wh-determiner.
55.
was
Verb
Past Tense.
56.
wide
Adjective
57.
open
Noun
Singular
58.
.
.
59.
After
Preposition
60.
passing
Noun
Singular
61.
,
62.
he
Personal Pronoun.
63.
looked
Verb
Past Tense.
64.
back
Adverb.
65.
and
Conjunction
66.
saw
Verb
Past Tense.
67.
a
Determiner
68.
man
Noun
Singular
69.
descend
Verb
Base Form.
70.
the
Determiner
71.
ladder
Noun
Singular
72.
.
.
73.
He
Personal Pronoun.
74.
came
Verb
Past Tense.
75.
down
Adverb.
76.
so
Adverb.
77.
quietly
Adverb.
78.
and
Conjunction
79.
openly
Adverb.
80.
that
Preposition
81.
the
Determiner
82.
boy
Noun
Singular
83.
imagined
Verb
Past Tense.
84.
him
Personal Pronoun.
85.
to
to.
86.
be
Verb
Base Form.
87.
some
Determiner
88.
carpenter
Noun
Singular
89.
or
Conjunction
90.
joiner
Noun
Singular
91.
at
Preposition
92.
work
Noun
Singular
93.
in
Preposition
94.
the
Determiner
95.
hotel
Noun
Singular
96.
.
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