Analysis of English language documents.

What is analysis of English language documents?

An English language editor analyzes each sentence of the document for sentence type, subtype of specific sentence, pattern and tense, of a specific sentence.

How should you analyze an English language sentence?
1. Sentence type.
2. Sentence subtype.
3. Sentence pattern.
4. Sentence tense.
5. Capitalization.
6. Punctuation.

What are the various examples?

I smiled.

What is the analysis of this sentence in the context of type of sentence, subtypes of sentence, pattern of sentence, tense of sentence, capitalization, and punctuation?

1. Declarative sentence (sentence type)
2. Simple declarative sentence (sentence subtype)
3. Subject–verb pattern (sentence pattern)
4. Present simple tense sentence (sentence tense)
5. Capitalization (correct)
6. Punctuation (correct)

Do you do such an analysis?
Who is doing such an analysis?
How do you write a simple declarative sentence?
I, you, he, she, we, they, Asif (your name), my, their, all, a, an, the usually begins the simple declarative sentence.

You can utilize other words also.
What pattern or type of simple declarative sentence do you plan to write?
1. S + V
2. S + V + O
3. S + V + C
4. S + V + A
5. S + V + O + O
6. S + V + O + C
7. S + V + O + A
8. S + V + preposition + noun
9. S + V + preposition + verb(ing) gerund.

What should be the pattern and tense of a simple declarative sentence?

How many tenses can one pattern of simple declarative sentence have?

Each pattern of a simple declarative sentence has 12 tenses.

Here are simple declarative sentences with words beginning with I, you, he, she, we, they, Asif (your name), my, their, all, a, an, the.

I am writing to you to get answers to my questions.
You did not precisely reply to my questions.
He had no answers to my questions.
She does not have any English language abilities.
We must go ahead question by question.
They are not enhancing the economy.
Asif (your name) has many abilities and skills.
My computer needs to be replaced.
Their English language abilities are not good.
Not all English language editors are of good quality.
A, an, and the should be discarded from the English language.