To ask the question of where a certain president's position is in chronological order is easy to do. You would frame it like; where does President John F. Kennedy fall in the order of presidents?
This means to have an opinion that is not the same that someone else has. You are on this side, he is on that side of the question.
Asking that question is asking what kinds of duties and responsibilities are required for the position.
If applicable, include your age. Only answer the question if applicable to the position.
A question particle is a grammatical element (word or affix) used in forming questions. These particles are, loosely speaking, generally split into two broad categories, yes/no question particles, which are used to form yes/no questions and wh-question particles which are particles used to form content (wh-) questions.These particles are most commonly found in a sentence final position and second most commonly in a sentence initial position. There are also languages that have these particles in other positions: second, preceding/following the verb etc.Good examples of these can be found in languages such as Mandarin Chinese (ma, ne etc.), Japanese (ka, noetc.) amongst many others.
Ah, isn't that a lovely question? The suffix for president is "-cy." It's like adding a little happy tree to the end of the word to give it that finishing touch. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents in the world of words.
Presidents are for a country. The question is wrong. lovely answer..!
Electoral College (yes I know its same answer as "who elects president?" but it WAS a different question)
Assuming that this question is asking about US government (since most countries with presidents elect their presidents through direct elections), the answer is that the Electoral College is covened to elect the President.
Barack Obama is the 44th president. What number is (insert presidents name here)?
Since you do not mention which five presidents, your question cannot be answered.
We can not answer your question because you have not specified the country of the president you are asking about. Many countries have presidents. Please be specific if you want us to answer your questions.
Both men in your question were presidents, so no president served "under them". Please rewrite your question to state what you want to know.
better question which president had the largest cock?
US states have governors, not presidents, as the chief executive. (see the related question below)
The question has remained unanswered because all presidents of the United States have been millionaires.
Yes, all of the Presidents of Spain are Spanish. See related question.
There are many vice presidents in the world, to what country or territory does the question refer? Please edit your question to include more context.