Delhi police
One morning as I had just started my work from home in Lenova,
Shyam came running and asked “Dad, what is police?”
I replied, “Hey dear, today morning we saw a man in our
street who was carrying a rifle and got signature in a document from our next
door neighbour, is called police man.”
“But dad, one of my friends told Police is a name of a place
in Poland.”
“Is it? We will search in internet and find out.” We googled,
then we got.
“yea that is also correct. Your friend is so informative.”
“Ok dad. How do we call the men who are working as police in
Police?”
I was stumped. “hey, they are also called police.”
“Oh” for a fraction of second he stopped even his breathing.
Actually stopping his mouth is impossible to me.
If police in Police, they, can also police themselves then Police
police Police police police police Police police.
How?
Police – a city in north –west Poland.
Police – an organized civil force for maintaining order,
preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing the laws.
Police – (verb) to regulate, control, or keep in order by or
as if by means of police.
Police police Police police police police Police police.
This sentence uses a restrictive clause, so there are no
commas, nor is there the word “which”,
as in, [Police (adj) police (noun) Police (adj) police (noun)
police (verb) police (verb) Police (adj) police (noun)].
This clause is also a reduced relative clause, so the word that, which could
appear between the second and third words of the sentence, is omitted.
Thus, the parsed sentence reads as a claim that police who
are regulated or controlled by police are themselves regulated or controlled by
police.(at least in the city of Police)
Police police (main clause subject) [that] Police police (subordinate
clause subject) police (main clause verb) Police police (main clause direct object).
It was not like Delhi police, where even the Chief minster
could not control the police.
Police (adj) police (noun) Police (adj) police (noun) police
(verb) police (verb) Police (adj) police (noun).
PN – proper noun
N – noun
V- verb
NP- noun phrase
VP – verb phrase
Some other sentences for your viewing:
Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo
Buffalo buffalo (buffalo from Buffalo NY) (that) Buffalo
buffalo buffalo (that the buffalo from Buffalo NY bully) buffalo Buffalo
buffalo (are bullying buffalo from Buffalo NY)
Bison from Buffalo, New York, who are intimidated by other
bison in their community, also happen to intimidate other bison in their
community.
Fish fish fish fish fish.
That’s the noun “fish”, and the verb “fish” (the act of
fishing for fish) mixed together.
In other words, fish (subject) that fish go fishing for, are
currently fish(verb).
Fish, that fish fish, fish for fish.
Get it? Read this again until you understand it, as I’m
moving on.
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