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Syntactic analyzation of "Mary is said to have sung so beautifully that, when one day she ventured on to a battlefield, the opposing soldiers dropped their weapons, forgot their enmity and sat down together just to listen to her; the birds are said to have fallen silent; the trees, to have uprooted themselves and moved closer; the stones, they say, rose from the riverbed and mounted the bank, and the wind blew only to carry her melodious voice."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
Mary
Proper Noun
Singular
2.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
3.
said
Verb
Past Participle.
4.
to
to.
5.
have
Verb
Base Form.
6.
sung
Verb
Past Participle.
7.
so
Adverb.
8.
beautifully
Adverb.
9.
that
Preposition
10.
,
11.
when
wh-abverb.
12.
one
Cardinal Digit
13.
day
Noun
Singular
14.
she
Personal Pronoun.
15.
ventured
Verb
Past Tense.
16.
on
Particle.
17.
to
to.
18.
a
Determiner
19.
battlefield
Noun
Singular
20.
,
21.
the
Determiner
22.
opposing
Adjective
23.
soldiers
Noun
Plural
24.
dropped
Verb
Past Tense.
25.
their
Possessive Pronoun.
26.
weapons
Noun
Plural
27.
,
28.
forgot
Verb
Past Tense.
29.
their
Possessive Pronoun.
30.
enmity
Noun
Singular
31.
and
Conjunction
32.
sat
Verb
Past Tense.
33.
down
Adverb.
34.
together
Adverb.
35.
just
Adverb.
36.
to
to.
37.
listen
Verb
Base Form.
38.
to
to.
39.
her
Possessive Pronoun.
40.
;
:
41.
the
Determiner
42.
birds
Noun
Plural
43.
are
Verb
Sing Present
44.
said
Verb
Past Participle.
45.
to
to.
46.
have
Verb
Base Form.
47.
fallen
Verb
Past Participle.
48.
silent
Adjective
49.
;
:
50.
the
Determiner
51.
trees
Noun
Plural
52.
,
53.
to
to.
54.
have
Verb
Base Form.
55.
uprooted
Verb
Past Participle.
56.
themselves
Personal Pronoun.
57.
and
Conjunction
58.
moved
Verb
Past Tense.
59.
closer
Adverb.
60.
;
:
61.
the
Determiner
62.
stones
Noun
Plural
63.
,
64.
they
Personal Pronoun.
65.
say
Verb
Sing Present
66.
,
67.
rose
Verb
Past Tense.
68.
from
Preposition
69.
the
Determiner
70.
riverbed
Verb
Past Participle.
71.
and
Conjunction
72.
mounted
Verb
Past Participle.
73.
the
Determiner
74.
bank
Noun
Singular
75.
,
76.
and
Conjunction
77.
the
Determiner
78.
wind
Noun
Singular
79.
blew
Verb
Past Tense.
80.
only
Adverb.
81.
to
to.
82.
carry
Verb
Base Form.
83.
her
Possessive Pronoun.
84.
melodious
Adjective
85.
voice
Noun
Singular
86.
.
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