"Can sue" refers to the legal ability of an individual or entity to initiate a lawsuit against another party to seek a remedy for a perceived wrong, such as damages or enforcement of a right. Conversely, "can be sued" indicates that an individual or entity can be the subject of a lawsuit brought by another party. Both concepts are fundamental to the legal system, establishing the rights of individuals to seek justice and hold others accountable.
The past tense of sue is sued.
The past tense of "sue" is "sued."
The tenses of "sue" are sue, sued, suing. I will sue the company. She sues everyone. (or She sued Tom.) He will be suing the company.
Sue is a regular verb, so the past is sued and the pp is sued.
Of course you can get sued. People sue all the time in 2012.
You can always be sued. In such a situation, your wife will probably sue you for divorce, and the pregnant woman will probably sue you for child support.
what do u mean ,sue in the court?if so then no one is above the law
The past tense of the verb to sue is "sued". The brushed material is "suede".
Yes. She was sued by a close freind and member of her church. That is what supposedly led to her suicide attempt.
Frugooscape was sued Silab is fine
Well they can get sued over $1,000,000,000 cash.
He sued her because he believed that she had wrote falsely in her book>