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Syntactic analyzation of ""That'll be thirteen dollars." The cashier had rounded up to the nearest dollar. Odd, but who cared? It was all Tom could do to keep his arm from shaking as he slammed a crumpled $20 bill on the countertop and grabbed his stuff, not even bothering to pick up the change. "Come again," the cashier recited. "The hell I will," Tom grumbled under his breath as he speed-walked to his car, relieved that was over, still trying to figure out how to free himself from John’s grasp."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
``
2.
That
Determiner
3.
'll
Modal
4.
be
Verb
Base Form.
5.
thirteen
Cardinal Digit
6.
dollars
Noun
Plural
7.
.
.
8.
''
9.
The
Determiner
10.
cashier
Noun
Singular
11.
had
Verb
Past Tense.
12.
rounded
Verb
Past Participle.
13.
up
Particle.
14.
to
to.
15.
the
Determiner
16.
nearest
Adjective
Superlative
17.
dollar
Noun
Singular
18.
.
.
19.
Odd
Proper Noun
Singular
20.
,
21.
but
Conjunction
22.
who
wh-pronoun.
23.
cared
Verb
Past Tense.
24.
?
.
25.
It
Personal Pronoun.
26.
was
Verb
Past Tense.
27.
all
Determiner
28.
Tom
Proper Noun
Singular
29.
could
Modal
30.
do
Verb
Base Form.
31.
to
to.
32.
keep
Verb
Base Form.
33.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
34.
arm
Noun
Singular
35.
from
Preposition
36.
shaking
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
37.
as
Preposition
38.
he
Personal Pronoun.
39.
slammed
Verb
Past Tense.
40.
a
Determiner
41.
crumpled
Adjective
42.
$
$
43.
20
Cardinal Digit
44.
bill
Noun
Singular
45.
on
Preposition
46.
the
Determiner
47.
countertop
Noun
Singular
48.
and
Conjunction
49.
grabbed
Verb
Past Tense.
50.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
51.
stuff
Noun
Singular
52.
,
53.
not
Adverb.
54.
even
Adverb.
55.
bothering
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
56.
to
to.
57.
pick
Verb
Base Form.
58.
up
Particle.
59.
the
Determiner
60.
change
Noun
Singular
61.
.
.
62.
``
63.
Come
Verb
Base Form.
64.
again
Adverb.
65.
,
66.
''
67.
the
Determiner
68.
cashier
Noun
Singular
69.
recited
Verb
Past Tense.
70.
.
.
71.
``
72.
The
Determiner
73.
hell
Noun
Singular
74.
I
Personal Pronoun.
75.
will
Modal
76.
,
77.
''
78.
Tom
Proper Noun
Singular
79.
grumbled
Verb
Past Tense.
80.
under
Preposition
81.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
82.
breath
Noun
Singular
83.
as
Preposition
84.
he
Personal Pronoun.
85.
speed-walked
Verb
Past Tense.
86.
to
to.
87.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
88.
car
Noun
Singular
89.
,
90.
relieved
Verb
Past Tense.
91.
that
Determiner
92.
was
Verb
Past Tense.
93.
over
Adverb.
94.
,
95.
still
Adverb.
96.
trying
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
97.
to
to.
98.
figure
Verb
Base Form.
99.
out
Particle.
100.
how
wh-abverb.
101.
to
to.
102.
free
Verb
Base Form.
103.
himself
Personal Pronoun.
104.
from
Preposition
105.
John
Proper Noun
Singular
106.
’
Proper Noun
Singular
107.
s
Noun
Singular
108.
grasp
Noun
Singular
109.
.
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