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How to Pronounce serves a court order?

Correct pronunciation for the word "serves a court order" is [sˈɜːvz ɐ kˈɔːt ˈɔːdə], [sˈɜːvz ɐ kˈɔːt ˈɔːdə], [s_ˈɜː_v_z ɐ k_ˈɔː_t ˈɔː_d_ə].

What are the misspellings for serves a court order?

  • servce a court order,
  • servse a court order,
  • serve a court order,
  • aerves a court order,
  • zerves a court order,
  • xerves a court order,
  • derves a court order,
  • eerves a court order,
  • werves a court order,
  • swrves a court order,
  • ssrves a court order,
  • sdrves a court order,
  • srrves a court order,
  • s4rves a court order,
  • s3rves a court order,
  • seeves a court order,
  • sedves a court order,
  • sefves a court order,
  • setves a court order,
  • se5ves a court order

What is the present tense of Serves a court order?

  • In present tense, the personal forms of the verb "serves a court order" are:

  • - I serve a court order.

  • - You serve a court order.

  • - He serves a court order.

  • - She serves a court order.

  • - It serves a court order.

  • - We serve a court order.

  • - They serve a court order.
  • What is the past tense of Serves a court order?

  • The past tense forms of the verb "serves a court order" are:

  • - I served a court order.

  • - You served a court order.

  • - He/she served a court order.

  • - We served a court order.

  • - They served a court order.
  • What is the adverb for serves a court order?

    The adverb for the phrase "serves a court order" would typically be "diligently" or "promptly". For example, one could say "He serves a court order diligently" or "She serves a court order promptly".

    What is the adjective for serves a court order?

    The adjective form of "serves a court order" would be "court-ordered".

    Usage over time for serves a court order:

    This graph shows how "serves a court order" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Serves a court order:

    • v.

      subpoena

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