James II, William III, Anne, George I
James II, William III, Anne, George I
They are the same. While a king reigns, it is the King's English. While a queen reigns, it is the Queen's English------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The monarch of England is sometimes a king and sometimes a queen (at the present time, March 2013, it is Queen Elizabeth II) but the English language does not change; it is the monarch's English. We just use different terms to reflect the identity of the reigning monarch.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The expression "the queen's English" refers to the reigning British monarch. Since English currently has a queen, and has for almost 60 years, the proper expression is "the queen's English."-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I suppose when Charles becomes king, the expression might change to "the king's English."----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACTUALLY, the expression "The King's English" refers to a title of a book written by the Fowler brothers in 1906, which deals with the English language, its pronunciation, etc. A book's title does not change just because a monarch changes. Therefore, it is "The King's English", regardless of whether the current monarch is male or female.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To provide the correct chronological order of the reigns of English monarchs, please specify the names or list of monarchs you are referring to. Once I have that information, I can accurately arrange them in the correct sequence.
The Emperor of Japan, Akhito, still reigns. Therefore he is the latest monarch, not the last.
A person who reigns is a monarch. They can be a king, a queen, an emperor, a crown prince or hold some other title.
James II, William III, Anne, George I
James II, William III, Anne, George I
James II, William III, Anne, George I
James II, William III, Anne, George I
James II, William III, Anne, George I
It has a president if it is a parliamentary republic, a monarch reigns over a parliamentary monarchy
To provide the correct chronological order of the reigns of specific English monarchs, I would need the names of the monarchs you are referring to. Please provide the list, and I can help you determine their chronological order.