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Syntactic analyzation of "To the untrained eye, these dilapidated buildings and neighborhoods seem to be well past their prime and ready to be torn down, but they’re actually critical links to America's past — national treasures that must be protected, according to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, a privately funded nonprofit that works to save America’s historic places." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. To to.
2. the Determiner
3. untrained Adjective
4. eye Noun Singular
5. ,
6. these Determiner
7. dilapidated Adjective
8. buildings Noun Plural
9. and Conjunction
10. neighborhoods Noun Plural
11. seem Verb Sing Present
12. to to.
13. be Verb Base Form.
14. well Adverb.
15. past Preposition
16. their Possessive Pronoun.
17. prime Adjective
18. and Conjunction
19. ready Adjective
20. to to.
21. be Verb Base Form.
22. torn Verb Past Participle.
23. down Particle.
24. ,
25. but Conjunction
26. they Personal Pronoun.
27. Foreign Word
28. re Foreign Word
29. actually Adverb.
30. critical Adjective
31. links Noun Plural
32. to to.
33. America Proper Noun Singular
34. 's Possessive Ending.
35. past Adjective
36. Cardinal Digit
37. national Adjective
38. treasures Noun Plural
39. that wh-determiner.
40. must Modal
41. be Verb Base Form.
42. protected Verb Past Participle.
43. ,
44. according Verb Gerund/Present Participle.
45. to to.
46. the Determiner
47. National Proper Noun Singular
48. Trust Proper Noun Singular
49. for Preposition
50. Historic Proper Noun Singular
51. Preservation Proper Noun Singular
52. ,
53. a Determiner
54. privately Adverb.
55. funded Verb Past Participle.
56. nonprofit Adjective
57. that wh-determiner.
58. works Verb 3rd person sing.
59. to to.
60. save Verb Base Form.
61. America Proper Noun Singular
62. Proper Noun Singular
63. s Verb 3rd person sing.
64. historic Adjective
65. places Noun Plural
66. . .

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