Any authority has to be addressed respectfully therefore the subject pronoun to use is "usted".
No it is an object pronoun. They saw us. The police took us to the station.
"El cabo" translates to "the cape" or "the cabo" in English. It can refer to a geographical feature like a cape or it can also mean a police officer in some Spanish-speaking countries.
Yes, both "Police Officer" and "McDougal" should be capitalized as they are proper nouns.
In French, "flic" is a commonly used informal term for a police officer, and it is masculine.
This is Mexican slang for "the police", kinda like "the fuzz", "the cops", etc.
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No you dont need to be spanish to serve as a police officer in Spain as long as you know A little Spanish I think you should be ok
No it is an object pronoun. They saw us. The police took us to the station.
No it is an object pronoun. They saw us. The police took us to the station.
Assuming "Chock" is Choke. Yes it is illegal for a police officer to choke anyone without cause. However if the officer believes a suspect has drugs in his or her mouth and is attempting to swallow them. The officer may choke the individual to prevent them from swallowing said drugs.
the Jamaica police test is about test the subject to know if he or she is capable of carrying out the work as a police officer
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The personal pronoun I is in the subjectivecase.Examples:I had a piece of cake. (subject of the sentence)It was I who called the police. (predicate nominative)* The possessive case pronoun mine is used with both linking and action verbs.
The possessive form of the noun police officer is police officer's.Example: The police officer's car blocked the escape of the suspect.
Yes, a police officer can issue a ticket to another police officer if they witness a violation of the law by that officer. Police officers are expected to uphold the law regardless of their own profession.
As a matter of standard practice, most police will "run" a name anytime they have reason to be in contact with a subject.
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