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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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original sentence

Across the pond, July 1863 is a date that few will fail to recognise.

Breakdown

Across (preposition) the (determiner) pond (noun), july (Noun)1863 (Noun? if attached to july1863 or adjective describing which july? or both?) is (linking verb) a (determiner) date (noun) that (conjunction) few (noun - a minority of people) will fail (verb) to recognise (verb)
  

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Here are the nouns in your sentence: Across the pond , July 1863 is a date that few will fail to recognise. Here are the pronouns: Across the pond, July 1863 is a date that few will fail to recognise.

  • Here are the nouns in your sentence: Across the pond , July 1863 is a date that few will fail to recognise.
  • Here are the pronouns: Across the pond, July 1863 is a date that few will fail to recognise.
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Here are the nouns in your sentence:
Across the pond, July 1863 is a date that few will fail to recognise.
Here are the pronouns:
Across the pond, July 1863 is a date that few will fail to recognise.

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