New posts in syntactic-analysis

Is it grammatical to finish a sentence with "also"?

Is it "en route to" or just "en route"?

Subject/object in this sentence: "Against no one was feeling more bitter than against Rhett Butler"

Can we use "setting" to mean "the end" of something?

Function of the ing-forms in this sentence?

How is "stripping such words as remained of orthodox meanings" meant to be understood grammatically?

How to parse the grammar of a sentence that appears to have two tensed verbs

What is the structure of the sentence 'const to the rescue'?

Is 'Close to' a phrasal verb?

SAT grammar question: Why is this "them" incorrect?

From Wells's "The Invisible Man", what does this sentence mean?

Is there any scenario in which we can use the present tense after "I wish..."?

Is it okay to use the Present Perfect tense twice in the same sentence? [duplicate]

It has/have to be (to have)

No action is/- required on your side

'Although' paired with 'yet' in a sentence?

"... it not be shown."

What does "notwithstanding" mean in this sentence?

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

"X ... one ..." vs "the X ... one ..."