A warship fires guns at an unpopulated hillside.-APEX
a group of railroad workers set off dynamite on a cliff that isnβt in their path. APEXX
A lot of energy is wasted to dig a large hole for no purpose
A warship fires guns at an unpopulated hillside.-APEX
The possessive form of witness is witness's
This is a possessive meaning belonging to the witness. Here are some sentences.The witness's testimony was crucial to the lawyer's case.He had no sympathy for the witness's disability.That seat is the witness's.
A Rebuttal witness is a witness who's testimony contradicts another witness. For example in a murder case the defence might call a character witness to provide evidence that the accused was a mild mannered nice guy. A rebuttal witness might be called by the prosecution to provide contradictory evidence of the accused's character and might testify that the person was violent, bad tempered or abusive. Experts are often called to testify for the prosecution and the defence will then often call other (rebuttal) experts who might have reached a different conclusion.
The word 'question' is both a noun and a verb. Example uses:Noun: I can answer your question.Verb: The defense may question the witness.
For example: "The witness was called upon to testify to the Court her relation to the accused".
The singular form for the plural noun witnesses is witness; the singular possessive is witness'.Example: The witness' bag was snatched as she walked away.
The hostile witness was visibly upset.
One example is - The answer was to vague to merit a point. Another example is - The witness description of the suspect was just too vague.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not participate in interfaith activities.
The plural form of the noun witness is witnesses.The plural possessive form is witnesses'.example: All of the witnesses' statements were added to the police report.
a pregnant cat swimming for her life
I saw a passerby help an elderly person cross the street.
Unlike "witness's", the spoken usage of "witnesses" does not normally include an extra (third) sibilant, and may be written "witnesses' ." The "s" after the apostrophe has, however, been noted regarding possessives of "Jehovah's Witnesses".
An expert witness is someone who has had training, education, and experience in a particular subject. For example, a obstetrician or a psychologist. They are used when their expertise is needed for the benefit of the court.
The possessive form of witness is witness's
The work of Jehovah's Witness missionary is often refered to as "foreign assignment", "working where the need is greater" or a "missionary assignment"
Yes, the word emotionally is an adverb.An example sentence is: "she was emotionally involved with the witness".