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Syntactic analyzation of "I would have thee to understand this, and would tell thee before all that sit here, and before the ancients of my people. If thou wilt take possession of it by the right of kindred: buy it, and possess it: but if it please thee not, tell me so, that I may know what I have to do. For there is no near kinsman besides thee, who art first, and me, who am second. But he answered: I will buy the field."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
I
Personal Pronoun.
2.
would
Modal
3.
have
Verb
Base Form.
4.
thee
Personal Pronoun.
5.
to
to.
6.
understand
Verb
Base Form.
7.
this
Determiner
8.
,
9.
and
Conjunction
10.
would
Modal
11.
tell
Verb
Base Form.
12.
thee
Personal Pronoun.
13.
before
Preposition
14.
all
Determiner
15.
that
wh-determiner.
16.
sit
Verb
Sing Present
17.
here
Adverb.
18.
,
19.
and
Conjunction
20.
before
Preposition
21.
the
Determiner
22.
ancients
Noun
Plural
23.
of
Preposition
24.
my
Possessive Pronoun.
25.
people
Noun
Plural
26.
.
.
27.
If
Preposition
28.
thou
Personal Pronoun.
29.
wilt
Modal
30.
take
Verb
Base Form.
31.
possession
Noun
Singular
32.
of
Preposition
33.
it
Personal Pronoun.
34.
by
Preposition
35.
the
Determiner
36.
right
Noun
Singular
37.
of
Preposition
38.
kindred
Noun
Singular
39.
:
:
40.
buy
Verb
Base Form.
41.
it
Personal Pronoun.
42.
,
43.
and
Conjunction
44.
possess
Verb
Base Form.
45.
it
Personal Pronoun.
46.
:
:
47.
but
Conjunction
48.
if
Preposition
49.
it
Personal Pronoun.
50.
please
Verb
Base Form.
51.
thee
Personal Pronoun.
52.
not
Adverb.
53.
,
54.
tell
Verb
Base Form.
55.
me
Personal Pronoun.
56.
so
Adverb.
57.
,
58.
that
Preposition
59.
I
Personal Pronoun.
60.
may
Modal
61.
know
Verb
Base Form.
62.
what
wh-pronoun.
63.
I
Personal Pronoun.
64.
have
Verb
Sing Present
65.
to
to.
66.
do
Verb
Base Form.
67.
.
.
68.
For
Preposition
69.
there
Existential There.
70.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
71.
no
Determiner
72.
near
Adjective
73.
kinsman
Noun
Singular
74.
besides
Preposition
75.
thee
Personal Pronoun.
76.
,
77.
who
wh-pronoun.
78.
art
Verb
Sing Present
79.
first
Adjective
80.
,
81.
and
Conjunction
82.
me
Personal Pronoun.
83.
,
84.
who
wh-pronoun.
85.
am
Verb
Sing Present
86.
second
Adjective
87.
.
.
88.
But
Conjunction
89.
he
Personal Pronoun.
90.
answered
Verb
Past Tense.
91.
:
:
92.
I
Personal Pronoun.
93.
will
Modal
94.
buy
Verb
Base Form.
95.
the
Determiner
96.
field
Noun
Singular
97.
.
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