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Syntactic analyzation of "Baleen whales, such as gray and humpback whales, have hundreds of comb-like plates with stiff bristles growing from the upper jaw to strain small food from huge mouthfuls of water." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. Baleen Adjective
2. whales Noun Plural
3. ,
4. such Adjective
5. as Preposition
6. gray Adjective
7. and Conjunction
8. humpback Adjective
9. whales Noun Plural
10. ,
11. have Verb Sing Present
12. hundreds Noun Plural
13. of Preposition
14. comb-like Adjective
15. plates Noun Plural
16. with Preposition
17. stiff Noun Singular
18. bristles Verb 3rd person sing.
19. growing Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
20. from Preposition
21. the Determiner
22. upper Adjective
23. jaw Noun Singular
24. to to.
25. strain Verb Base Form.
26. small Adjective
27. food Noun Singular
28. from Preposition
29. huge Adjective
30. mouthfuls Noun Plural
31. of Preposition
32. water Noun Singular
33. . .

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