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  1. Jun 3, 2020 · The prosecuting attorney represents "The People" but they are actually paid by the government. The government (in the US often the state government) hires attorneys to represent "the people" in criminal prosecutions. It is pretty similar in Japan. The government hires lawyers to prosecute criminal cases.

  2. Dec 13, 2019 · "Lawyer" is a general term for people of all grades and levels whose profession is the practice of the law, who hold a qualification. "Solicitor" is a particular kind of junior lawyer found in the UK and British Commonwealth, who carries out more routine duties such as handling legal matters on behalf of clients, including wills, divorce, property sales, starting legal action ("suing"), etc.

  3. Oct 1, 2020 · These words suit, lawsuit, litigation, accusation, proceeding, when translated into my native language they are all the same. I also have looked them up in the dictionaries and it seems they are very

  4. May 17, 2020 · Even places of origin (archaically), which is the classic sense where 'from' is used in English where other languages would use 'of' (de, di, ...). John from Gaunt. John of Gaunt. The one sense in which from/of are not interchangeable in at least some contexts is probably the possessive sense of 'of'. And in a modern sense, using 'of' to ...

  5. Jul 5, 2021 · Sentence 1:The District Attorney is coming to visit us on Wednesday. question: Why is District Attorney capitalized as a proper noun? Is it because 'District Attorney' substitutes for a person's name

  6. Mar 24, 2021 · 1. You are right. The over is problematic, but usually it means that they are fighting to see who will eat it. Context really helps here. If the prior sentence stated that one brother ate the last slice of pizza, then over would mean that was the reason for the fight. – FeliniusRex - gone.

  7. Mar 25, 2018 · 3. A patient can be sick but it is not necessary. A Patient is a person that go to a medical facility such as a clinic or a hospital. Very often, patients go to these facilities or others just to get an examination as healthy people or just to maintain their "health". So "patient" can be either sick or not sick.

  8. Nov 19, 2021 · Negative: There aren't many dogs on the lawn. There aren't lots of dogs on the lawn. There aren't a lot of dogs on the lawn. So do those. BUT: " There is a lot of brouhaha about this issue". [Also, "there are" can be: There're] "a lot of" can go with there is or there are depending on whether the noun that comes after it is countable or ...

  9. Apr 8, 2016 · "Shriek" usually refers to a high-pitched sound. A "scream" is just a loud piercing cry. "Shrill" is an adjective that can describe "shriek" or "scream".

  10. 2. A man with a full head of hair. That is an idiom meaning the man has no hair loss. A woman with a full basket of supplies. This isn't. It's just descriptive, and contrasts with the more usual usage: with a basket full of supplies. Generally, the full modifies a noun and the second noun is genitive.

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