No, it would be the other way around.
The Queen is Sovereign Head of a number of countries and although she is also a Duchess (by virtue of her husband's title), her title as Queen puts her above all other titles including that of the Duchess of Alba. She does not bow to anyone except God.
No
No, only in images..
Will kneel. I will kneel. You will kneel. He/she will kneel. We will kneel. They will kneel.
You use the future tense of the word "kneel" by adding the auxiliary verb "will" or "shall" before the base form of the verb. For example, "I will kneel before the king."
of Kneel, of Kneel.
We do kneel at the altar to pray. Anyone can kneel anywhere they want to in our church. It shows humblesness. If you don't kneel here on earth, you will kneel and confess on judgment day.
That is the correct spelling of kneel.
The past tense of "kneel" is "knelt" or "kneeled."
kneel to god
I / you / we / they kneel. He / she /it kneels
They is actually not any antonym for the word kneel, because they is not word that means exactly the opposite as the word kneel.
Kneel is a verb. I am kneeling. That is used as a verb
I need to kneel down so I can get my shoes.