Adjective
1. Don't be such a drama queen. 2. She went to drama class.
'An' adjective not 'a' adjective. A sentence cannot be an adjective. An adjective is a word used to describe something or someone. For example - merry, pretty. yeah well the infinitive phrase is what there looking for so its noun
your Highnesses refers to "Queen Isabella" and "King Ferdinand".
A Scottish Feudal Lord is a Scottish titled of nobility. This title was awarded by the King or Queen and was authoritative enough to give the authorization to approve the death sentence.
i am the Queen of the world
Queen Queen Caroline washed her hair in turpentine,turpentine to make it shine Queen Queen Caroline
The subject in the sentence "The queen dusts the room" is "queen." She is the doer of the action of dusting.
The queen changes the original sentence by removing "the" before "knight's" to make it more succinct and direct.
Example sentence - We are looking forward to attending the coronation of the queen.
The queen is the commander in chief of the armed forces in Britain and the British Commonwealth.The queen waved at her people.
Queen Mary ( died l953) was the Queen Consort of George V.
Mary I, Queen of scots, was executed by beheading by Queen Elizabeth I in 1587 for instigating assassination plots against the crown.
You will obey your queen!Long live the queen!I am your queen! I recommend that you sit down and shut up.
If it's at the beginning of a sentence.
It is a term of endearment meaning "My Queen".
A queen or king elected by the state