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Syntactic analyzation of ""Good morning. Are you Mr. Mellal?" "Hi. Yes. Who's asking?" "My name is Skura Nani. Please tell your wife not to call my husband again." "My wife?" "Yes, your wife, Nuja!" "What do you mean?" "My husband has been having an affair with her for four months and I'm willing to put an end to this, so please tell her not to call him again." "Wait, wait, wait..." "This is all I've got to say. Bye.""
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
``
2.
Good
Adjective
3.
morning
Noun
Singular
4.
.
.
5.
Are
Verb
Sing Present
6.
you
Personal Pronoun.
7.
Mr
Proper Noun
Singular
8.
.
.
9.
Mellal
Proper Noun
Singular
10.
?
.
11.
''
12.
``
13.
Hi
Proper Noun
Singular
14.
.
.
15.
Yes
Proper Noun
Singular
16.
.
.
17.
Who
wh-pronoun.
18.
's
Verb
3rd person sing.
19.
asking
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
20.
?
.
21.
''
22.
``
23.
My
Possessive Pronoun.
24.
name
Noun
Singular
25.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
26.
Skura
Proper Noun
Singular
27.
Nani
Proper Noun
Singular
28.
.
.
29.
Please
Interjection.
30.
tell
Verb
Base Form.
31.
your
Possessive Pronoun.
32.
wife
Noun
Singular
33.
not
Adverb.
34.
to
to.
35.
call
Verb
Base Form.
36.
my
Possessive Pronoun.
37.
husband
Noun
Singular
38.
again
Adverb.
39.
.
.
40.
''
41.
``
42.
My
Possessive Pronoun.
43.
wife
Noun
Singular
44.
?
.
45.
''
46.
``
47.
Yes
Interjection.
48.
,
49.
your
Possessive Pronoun.
50.
wife
Noun
Singular
51.
,
52.
Nuja
Proper Noun
Singular
53.
!
.
54.
''
55.
``
56.
What
wh-pronoun.
57.
do
Verb
Sing Present
58.
you
Personal Pronoun.
59.
mean
Verb
Base Form.
60.
?
.
61.
''
62.
``
63.
My
Possessive Pronoun.
64.
husband
Noun
Singular
65.
has
Verb
3rd person sing.
66.
been
Verb
Past Participle.
67.
having
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
68.
an
Determiner
69.
affair
Noun
Singular
70.
with
Preposition
71.
her
Personal Pronoun.
72.
for
Preposition
73.
four
Cardinal Digit
74.
months
Noun
Plural
75.
and
Conjunction
76.
I
Personal Pronoun.
77.
'm
Verb
Sing Present
78.
willing
Adjective
79.
to
to.
80.
put
Verb
Base Form.
81.
an
Determiner
82.
end
Noun
Singular
83.
to
to.
84.
this
Determiner
85.
,
86.
so
Adverb.
87.
please
Verb
Base Form.
88.
tell
Verb
Base Form.
89.
her
Personal Pronoun.
90.
not
Adverb.
91.
to
to.
92.
call
Verb
Base Form.
93.
him
Personal Pronoun.
94.
again
Adverb.
95.
.
.
96.
''
97.
``
98.
Wait
Verb
Base Form.
99.
,
100.
wait
Verb
Base Form.
101.
,
102.
wait
Verb
Base Form.
103.
...
:
104.
''
105.
``
106.
This
Determiner
107.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
108.
all
Determiner
109.
I
Personal Pronoun.
110.
've
Verb
Sing Present
111.
got
Verb
Past Participle.
112.
to
to.
113.
say
Verb
Base Form.
114.
.
.
115.
Bye
Noun
Singular
116.
.
.
117.
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