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Example sentences for "parse"

Lexicographically close words:
parrot; parrots; parry; parrying; pars; parsecs; parsed; parsimonious; parsimony; parsing
  1. Parse the demonstratives and the indefinites.

  2. Parse the relative pronouns, using the models in § 168.

  3. Parse the nouns in the objective case, according to the model in § 112.

  4. Parse every noun, according to the models in § 112.

  5. Parse the personal pronouns, using the models in § 168.

  6. Explain the meaning of each potential verb-phrase, and parse the phrase.

  7. Point out all the nouns in the possessive case, and parse them according to the model in § 112.

  8. Or parse the nominatives according to the models in § 112.

  9. Parse the interrogative pronouns, mentioning gender, number, person, and case.

  10. Point out and parse the prepositions and conjunctions.

  11. One boy will want to know how to parse a word, another where the lesson is, another to have a sum explained, and a fourth will wish to show his work to see if it is right.

  12. I am going to have you parse your whole lesson in writing.

  13. You will then be prepared to parse the following examples correctly and systematically.

  14. When you shall have complied with this requisition, you may commit the following order of parsing a noun, and the order of parsing a verb; and then you will be prepared to parse or analyze the following examples.

  15. You will now please to turn back and read this lecture four or five times over; and then, after committing the following order, you may parse the subsequent exercises.

  16. When you parse without applying the definitions, you may proceed in the following manner: "Mercy is the true badge of nobility.

  17. After a part of speech has been thus elucidated, the class should be interrogated on it, and then taught to parse it, and correct errors in composition under the rules that apply to it.

  18. You will then be able to parse the following exercises, which contain all the parts of speech.

  19. You may now parse the following examples three times over.

  20. I will now parse two pronouns, and then present some examples for you to analyze.

  21. You may parse the same exercises several times over.

  22. But before you proceed, I wish you to parse all the examples in the exercises just presented, observing to pay particular attention to the remarks in the subjoined NOTE.

  23. To parse your different sentences syntactically, nothing else is necessary but to understand the first person singular, and to repeat the rule.

  24. Now let a scholar parse correctly the example given.

  25. And yet, I venture the opinion, and I judge from what I have seen in myself and others, there is not one teacher in a hundred who will not learn children to parse as above, and apply the same rule to it.

  26. To read, translate, and parse an easy passage from Latin, or from some foreign living language--the aid of a dictionary will be allowed for these translations.

  27. The pupil has first to parse and translate the Latin into English; "after this the child must take a paper booke, and sitting in some place where no man shall prompe him, by him self, let him translate into Englisshe his former lesson.

  28. Parse the sentences of Lesson 25 according to this +Model for Written Parsing.

  29. Parse five of the sentences you have written.

  30. Select and parse in full all the nouns and pronouns found in the first ten sentences of Lesson 120.

  31. Analyze these sentences, and parse all the pronouns:-- 1.

  32. Parse all the nouns in the following sentences:— 1.

  33. To parse a pronoun is to state the class to which it belongs, its gender, person, number, case, and its grammatical relation to other words in the sentence.

  34. Parse the adverbs in the following sentences:— 1.

  35. Parse the interjections in the following sentences:— 1.

  36. To parse a noun is to state the class to which it belongs, its gender, number, case, and its grammatical relation to other words in the sentence.

  37. Parse the verbs, the infinitives, and the participles in the following sentences:— 1.

  38. Parse the conjunctions in the following sentences:— 1.

  39. Parse the prepositions in the following sentences:— 1.

  40. Parse all the pronouns in the following sentences:— 1.

  41. Parse all the adjectives in the following sentences: 1.

  42. He had, he said, "conservid many good autors, the which otherwise had beene like to have perischid to no smaul incommodite of good letters, of the whiche parse remayne yn the moste magnificent libraries of yowr royal Palacis.

  43. Only one hundred and seventy-seven volumes were left: "moste parse of all theis bookes be of velam and parchment, but very sore cut and mangled for the lymned letters and pictures.

  44. He then asked me to write and parse a sentence, which I did, saying sotto voce as he took the chalk from me: "That was a catch question.

  45. But how can this end be accomplished where the Common Schools are subject to arrangements under which the highest stage of advancement ever reached by the pupils is to be able to parse an easy English sentence?

  46. Dora Parse thought of the box now, and wished that she might have the peacock's feather for a minute, so that her uneasy sense of impending bad luck would leave her.

  47. Now Dora Parse grew very pale, too, and she leaned far back against her man's arms, her eyes wide with terror.

  48. Dora Parse and George Lane were passionately in love with each other, and their meeting and mating had been the flowering romance of the tribe, the previous summer.

  49. But to Dora Parse the blur of vague shadows gliding by each wheel was not vague at all.

  50. Dora Parse struggled in the strong hands of her man.

  51. Then George Lane stood upon his feet, pulling Dora Parse with him.

  52. Dora Parse saw him, and she could not repress the shiver that ran through her at the sight of young Jan Jacobus, yet she sang on.

  53. Dora Parse noted the pale, grave face of her favourite friend with concern.

  54. That is good," Dora Parse replied, although she had only the dimmest idea of what Marda meant.

  55. And then, with all the others, he sprang to his feet, for Dora Parse was hanging in her husband's arms, with blood pouring from her mouth and George Lane was sobbing aloud as he called her name.

  56. Dora Parse was driving her own wardo, a very fine one which had belonged to her mother.

  57. Dora Parse knew then, for he was beginning the ritual of the man or woman who accuses a partner, before the tribe, of unfaithfulness.

  58. Dora Parse suddenly ran both hands through his thick hair and gave it a little pull.

  59. The Princess Dora Parse took this perfume into her lusty young lungs and blew it out again in a long sigh, after which she bent her first finger over her thumb as one must when one returns what all Romanys know to be "the breath of God.

  60. A 1 Analyze the following sentence and parse the words italicized: I grant there is one subject on which it is pleasant to talk on a journey; and that is, what one shall have for supper when we get to our inn at night.

  61. At length he commenced the study of Latin, going through Ross' Grammar, the only one then in use, in just two weeks, and then beginning to construe and parse in Corderius.

  62. And such as prefer, can parse it as a possessive adjective.

  63. How do you parse 'letter' in the sentence, 'James writes a letter'?

  64. Parse or explain all the other nouns contained in the examples, after the very manner of the word which is parsed for you.

  65. Besides, in no other instance do grammarians attempt to parse both the governing word and the governed, by one and the same rule.

  66. This connexion, however, even if we parse all the words just as they stand, does not give to the interjection itself any dependent construction.

  67. And such as prefer this course, can parse it as a possessive adjective.

  68. Then parse my, and book, as though they were both expressed.

  69. We can neither parse nor correct what we do not understand.

  70. But it should be remembered that equivalence of meaning is not sameness of grammatical construction; and, even if the construction be the same, to parse other equivalent words, is not really to parse the text that is given.

  71. From the standpoint of essential values, therefore, the felon finds it more and more puzzling to parse virtue.

  72. In a related vein, Parse (1981) defines the ontology of caring as "risking being with someone toward a moment of joy.

  73. First find the antecedents, then parse the relatives, in the following sentences:-- 1.

  74. Parse all the conjunctions in these sentences:-- 1.

  75. Parse all the adverbs in the following sentences:-- 1.

  76. Parse in full each adjective in these sentences:-- 1.

  77. Parse in full the pronouns in the following sentences:-- 1.

  78. Parse the articles in the following:-- 1.

  79. Parse the prepositions in these paragraphs:-- 1.

  80. Parse the verbs, verbals, and verb phrases in the following sentences:-- 1.

  81. Analyze the following sentences, and parse the nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs.

  82. Analyze and diagram the following sentences, and parse the nouns, pronouns, verbs, and adjectives.

  83. Select and parse all the nouns and pronouns in Lesson 53.

  84. Let the pupils select and parse all the adjectives and adverbs in Lesson 27.

  85. Be prepared to analyze and parse the sentences which you have made.

  86. Be prepared to analyze and parse five of the sentences that you have written.

  87. Analyze and diagram the following sentences, and parse the nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and verbs.


  88. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "parse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    analyze; bracket; conjugate; decline; detail; enumerate; inflect; mark; number; outline; parse; point; punctuate; resolve; scan