Jack has three _________, and he borrowed his elder _____________ ca A: other- in- laws; brother- in- law’s B: others- in- law; brother’s- in- law C: others- in- law; brother- in- law’s D: other- in- laws; brother’s- in- law
Jack has three _________, and he borrowed his elder _____________ ca A: other- in- laws; brother- in- law’s B: others- in- law; brother’s- in- law C: others- in- law; brother- in- law’s D: other- in- laws; brother’s- in- law
Jack, as well as his twin brother, (study) ____________ law in university.
Jack, as well as his twin brother, (study) ____________ law in university.
My brother wanted to become a ____(law),but he was advised to be a teacher.
My brother wanted to become a ____(law),but he was advised to be a teacher.
accident ( <br/>) A: to harm; damage;<br/>wound. B: to stop for a<br/>short time. C: an event that<br/>happens by chance, especially a harmful one. D: the son of one's<br/>brother or sister; the son of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law.
accident ( <br/>) A: to harm; damage;<br/>wound. B: to stop for a<br/>short time. C: an event that<br/>happens by chance, especially a harmful one. D: the son of one's<br/>brother or sister; the son of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law.
Nick was not only a brother-in-law but also a classmate of Tom.
Nick was not only a brother-in-law but also a classmate of Tom.
niece ( <br/>) A: the cutting side<br/>of a knife blade or other sharp tool. B: a daughter of<br/>one's brother or sister; a daughter of one's brother-in-law or<br/>sister-in-law. C: the amount of a<br/>substance that is contained in something else. D: to cut or pierce<br/>with the teeth.
niece ( <br/>) A: the cutting side<br/>of a knife blade or other sharp tool. B: a daughter of<br/>one's brother or sister; a daughter of one's brother-in-law or<br/>sister-in-law. C: the amount of a<br/>substance that is contained in something else. D: to cut or pierce<br/>with the teeth.
Tomhasthree_____. A: brothers-in-law B: brothers-in-laws C: brother-in-law D: brothers-in-laws
Tomhasthree_____. A: brothers-in-law B: brothers-in-laws C: brother-in-law D: brothers-in-laws
backbone (<br/>) A: to move back and<br/>forth or up and down with quick motions. B: the amount of a<br/>substance that is contained in something else. C: a daughter of<br/>one's brother or sister; a daughter of one's brother-in-law or<br/>sister-in-law. D: the row of bones<br/>that runs along the center of the back; spine.
backbone (<br/>) A: to move back and<br/>forth or up and down with quick motions. B: the amount of a<br/>substance that is contained in something else. C: a daughter of<br/>one's brother or sister; a daughter of one's brother-in-law or<br/>sister-in-law. D: the row of bones<br/>that runs along the center of the back; spine.
A—Property Law B—Intellectual Property Law C—Bankruptcy Law D—Law of Nations E—Patent Law F—Constitutional Law G—Administrative Law H—Criminal Law I—Maritime Law J—Commercial Law K—Civil Law L—International Law M—Antitrust Law N—Contract Law O—Natural Law P—Trademark Law ______海事法 ______行政法
A—Property Law B—Intellectual Property Law C—Bankruptcy Law D—Law of Nations E—Patent Law F—Constitutional Law G—Administrative Law H—Criminal Law I—Maritime Law J—Commercial Law K—Civil Law L—International Law M—Antitrust Law N—Contract Law O—Natural Law P—Trademark Law ______海事法 ______行政法
Which of the following forms of law is derived from English law A: Code law B: Common law C: Religious law D: Civil law E: Universal law
Which of the following forms of law is derived from English law A: Code law B: Common law C: Religious law D: Civil law E: Universal law