We have discussed the comma rules. How Many are there?
The children went to the store and purchased (they're/there/their) favourite candy.
Their
Collusion
A secret agreement or co-operation between two (2) persons who appear to have different interests, intended to injure a third party or deceive the Court.
Provide the singular possessive of the word "cousin"
Cousin's
Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird?
Harper Lee
Place the comma in the following sentence:
Did you know Alyssa that we both like cheese?
Did you know, Alyssa, that we both like cheese?
If you would like to go to the movies, that is (All right/alright) with me.
All Right
Remember, Alright is technically incorrect.
Mitigate
To make or become less severe.
Provide the plural possessive of "Maid of Honour"
Maids of Honour's
What is the name of of the female Canadian Killer who was found, after her release from prison, to be volunteering at an elementary school in Quebec?
Karla Homolka
How many items should be in a list before we separate them with a comma?
Three (3)
I enjoy pizza more (then/than) pasta. We can get pizza (then/than) we can get pasta.
Than
Then
Actus Reus
The criminal act
Provide the singular possessive form of the word "car"
Inanimate objects do not show possession. Use an "of" phrase.
Ex: The roof of the car.
What were the names of the victims of the swatting in the episode of Web of Lies: Death, lies and the internet?
Andrew and Adelina Finch
Commas are often used to separate phrases found at the beginning or end of our sentences. What is the name for these phrases?
Introductory phrases and afterthoughts
The three friends went (to, too, two) a lake in New Hampshire for their annual fishing trip
to
Endorsement
The signature of someone on a legal document
provide the plural possessive of the word "client"
Clients'
This has been mentioned more than once. What are the two ways that laws are created in Canada?
By Statute and by Precedents set by order of the court.
Name one of the exceptions to the comma rules.
Ages;
Addresses;
Direct Quotations; or
To set off names/titles of an individual.
If our team were to (loose, lose) the playoffs, a few players would openly cry
lose
Prima facie
At first sight, on the face of it.
Provide the singular and plural possessive forms of the word business.
business's/businesses'
Name the first Law Firm I worked at.
BoyneClarke LLP