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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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"There was a man known as the 'Toe Suck Fairy'" — is "there" a complement?

There’s a problem. There is a well-known man. There is a man known as the “Toe Suck Fairy.” These are “existential there” sentences. “Existential there” sentences have the exceptional feature of hav …
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Can I start a sentence with "Established in"?

You can start a sentence with “Established in”, as long as the subject of your sentence is the thing that is established in the specified time. In this case: if the subject is “this bank”. Correct: “ …
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"Mathematics (...) greatly intrigue her." Is it grammatically correct?

First, about number and the suffix -s Most nouns have a plural form that is formed by adding -s to the singular form. (There are exceptions.) Most verbs are simply the infinitive (without to) in the …
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