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Syntactic analyzation of "The addition, from whatever source it was obtained, does not appear to me to be at all apposite, and therefore I conceive it to be spurious." This text has been automatically tagged.

# Word Part of speech Syntactic relation
1. The Determiner
2. addition Noun Singular
3. ,
4. from Preposition
5. whatever wh-determiner.
6. source Noun Singular
7. it Personal Pronoun.
8. was Verb Past Tense.
9. obtained Verb Past Participle.
10. ,
11. does Verb 3rd person sing.
12. not Adverb.
13. appear Verb Base Form.
14. to to.
15. me Personal Pronoun.
16. to to.
17. be Verb Base Form.
18. at Preposition
19. all Determiner
20. apposite Noun Singular
21. ,
22. and Conjunction
23. therefore Adverb.
24. I Personal Pronoun.
25. conceive Verb Sing Present
26. it Personal Pronoun.
27. to to.
28. be Verb Base Form.
29. spurious Adjective
30. . .

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Interjection

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