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Syntactic analyzation of "Did you perform due diligence before you agreed to sell the company, or did you just hope that things would turn out for the best?" This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. Did Verb Past Tense.
2. you Personal Pronoun.
3. perform Verb Sing Present
4. due Adjective
5. diligence Noun Singular
6. before Preposition
7. you Personal Pronoun.
8. agreed Verb Past Tense.
9. to to.
10. sell Verb Base Form.
11. the Determiner
12. company Noun Singular
13. ,
14. or Conjunction
15. did Verb Past Tense.
16. you Personal Pronoun.
17. just Adverb.
18. hope Verb Sing Present
19. that Preposition
20. things Noun Plural
21. would Modal
22. turn Verb Base Form.
23. out Particle.
24. for Preposition
25. the Determiner
26. best Adjective Superlative
27. ? .

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Preposition

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Conjuction

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Pronoun

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Interjection

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