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Syntactic analyzation of "The tragedy has been so uncommon, so complete and of such personal importance to so many people, that we are suffering from a plethora of surmise, conjecture, and hypothesis." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. The Determiner
2. tragedy Noun Singular
3. has Verb 3rd person sing.
4. been Verb Past Participle.
5. so Adverb.
6. uncommon Adjective
7. ,
8. so Adverb.
9. complete Adjective
10. and Conjunction
11. of Preposition
12. such Adjective
13. personal Adjective
14. importance Noun Singular
15. to to.
16. so Adverb.
17. many Adjective
18. people Noun Plural
19. ,
20. that Preposition
21. we Personal Pronoun.
22. are Verb Sing Present
23. suffering Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
24. from Preposition
25. a Determiner
26. plethora Noun Singular
27. of Preposition
28. surmise Noun Singular
29. ,
30. conjecture Noun Singular
31. ,
32. and Conjunction
33. hypothesis Noun Singular
34. . .

Eight parts of speech

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Noun

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Adverb

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Verb

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Adjective

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Preposition

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Conjuction

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Pronoun

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Interjection

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