feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.
"If the king and prince own different carriages" is not a sentence, it is a sentence fragment, an incomplete thought.The sentence, "The king and prince own different carriages." is a complete thought, a statement. The conjunction "if" introduces a conditional clause. By removing "if", the phrase is not conditional, it is a complete thought (sentence).This sentence can be correctly completed by replacing nouns with the following pronouns (in bold):"He and the prince own different carriages.""The king and he own different carriages.""They own different carriages.""The king and prince own them."
fearless king
The common nouns are:groupraiderswarriorspeaceThe proper nouns are:EuropeVikingsEnglandKing AlfredKing GuthrumDanesNote: The word 'Scandinavian' is used as a proper adjective in this sentence.
A sentence with elector in it is: "Do you have a sentence with the word elector in it?" George I, King of Great Britain, was also the Elector of Hannover.
I play an advisory role to the king.
Here is a sentence for King Henry VIII. King Henry was the son of Elizabeth of York and Henry VII of England.
The King's purple robe, crowns jewels, mace, and throne were befitting for the King of England
Here is a sentence using King Henry VII. King Henry VIII was King of England from April 21, 1509 until he died on January 28, 1507.
The same as you would use as a profession or position of authority. "He was the king of England", "He was the conqueror of England"
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he eaised taxes by over 100% meaning that they were around 66d a year
It was the Magna Carta, meaning ‘The Great Charter’.
The king of England in 1605 was King James I
He was the King of England and head of the Church Of England. That was his job.
The king of England
King George III was the King of England from 1760 to 1820.
He was the king of england