Legal Language Grammar LLB Sem-1 Class Notes
Legal Language Grammar LLB Sem-1 Class Notes
Legal Language Grammar LLB Sem-1 Class Notes
Legal language
In the active voice, the sentence's subject performs the action on the
action's target.
In the passive voice, the target of the action is the main focus, and the verb
acts upon the subject
Simple will will be Mark will keep the The ficus will be
Future keep kept ficus. kept.
2 . The insect bit the little girl . The little girl was bitten by
the insect .
What is a sentence?
According to a definition, a sentence refers to the set of arranged words
that conveys a complete sense or a thought by giving an order/statement,
or asking any questions, or exclaiming.
Types of Sentences
The sentences are mainly classified into the following types:
Generally, interrogative sentences are classified into four types, such as:
o Yes/No Interrogatives
o Wh-interrogatives
o Alternative Interrogatives
o Tag Questions Interrogatives
o How sweet!
o Happy New Year!
o What a tasty burger!
o He is such a wonderful writer!
o Simple Sentences
o Compound Sentences
o Complex Sentences
o Compound-Complex Sentences
Eg., It was too hot outside, but the chocolate did not melt.
o I know that you always tried to become a good singer, but I always
tried to become a cricketer.
o Direct and Indirect Speech
o Direct speech is simply self-explanatory. It is a sentence or
statement that reports a person's ideas, opinions and expressions
precisely in their natural form. Quotation marks frequently surround
it to make it clear to the reader that the quoted statement is the
presenter's original narrative.