Make the sentences with present simple interrogative and negative:
1. disputes only arise in commercial transactions.
2. there is a serious problem we must try to resolve.
3. contracts give both parties rights and obligations.
4. a court can award damages to the non-breaching party.
5. solicitors present cases in lower courts.
6. commercial law deals with issues of both private and public law.
7. barristers specialize in arguing cases in the highest courts.
8. barristers belong to the institutions called inns of court.
9. lawyers regularly counsel clients during negotiations and litigation.
10. the judge decides on the sentence to be imposed.
1. Do disputes only arise in commercial transactions?
- No, disputes do not only arise in commercial transactions.
2. Is there a serious problem we must try to resolve?
- No, there is not a serious problem we must try to resolve.
3. Do contracts give both parties rights and obligations?
- Yes, contracts give both parties rights and obligations.
4. Can a court award damages to the non-breaching party?
- No, a court cannot award damages to the non-breaching party.
5. Do solicitors present cases in lower courts?
- Yes, solicitors present cases in lower courts.
6. Does commercial law deal with issues of both private and public law?
- Yes, commercial law deals with issues of both private and public law.
7. Do barristers specialize in arguing cases in the highest courts?
- Yes, barristers specialize in arguing cases in the highest courts.
8. Do barristers belong to the institutions called inns of court?
- Yes, barristers belong to the institutions called inns of court.
9. Do lawyers regularly counsel clients during negotiations and litigation?
- Yes, lawyers regularly counsel clients during negotiations and litigation.
10. Does the judge decide on the sentence to be imposed?
- Yes, the judge decides on the sentence to be imposed.