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Parsing or syntactic analysis is the process of analysing a string of symbols, conforming to the rules of a formal grammar.

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Didn't you USED TO or Didn't you USE TO?

It should be use to. Why? Because you're using a did(not) in your sentence. The general rule is that when you use 'did' in a sentence, the tense used is present. For example (though in both cases, the …
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is it correct to say "though" in this context

Start the sentence over. No need to keep the though in at all. I think it would sound better with a little rearrangement too. I know I have been asking a lot of questions and I am sorry for wastin …
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"From the above analysis, we can see that" VS "From the analysis above, we can see that"

Both forms are correct and mean the same thing. The adjective "above" can be used as a post-positive adjective. In some cases post-positive adjectives can vary the meaning of the sentence, but not in …
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