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==== Task ==== | ==== Task ==== | ||
A block which, given an analytical tree ('' | A block which, given an analytical tree ('' | ||
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**Advanced version**: This solution shifts object (or more objects) of a verb just in front of that verb node. So f.e.: //Mr. Brown has urged MPs.// changes to: //Mr. Brown has MPs urged.// You can try to change this solution, so the final sentence would be: //Mr. Brown MPs has urged.// You may need a method '' | **Advanced version**: This solution shifts object (or more objects) of a verb just in front of that verb node. So f.e.: //Mr. Brown has urged MPs.// changes to: //Mr. Brown has MPs urged.// You can try to change this solution, so the final sentence would be: //Mr. Brown MPs has urged.// You may need a method '' | ||
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* On analytical layer, you can use this test to recognize prepositions: | * On analytical layer, you can use this test to recognize prepositions: | ||
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* To see the results, you can again use TrEd ('' | * To see the results, you can again use TrEd ('' | ||