The compound noun Queen Isabella is a proper noun, the common noun queen is capitalized when referring to a specific queen.
The possessive form is Queen Isabella's.
"Queen's" is a singular possessive form, indicating something that belongs to one queen. For example, "the queen's crown" refers to the crown of a single queen. The plural form of "queen" is "queens," which refers to more than one queen.
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The singular possessive form is heart's; the plural possessive form is hearts'.
The possessive form is subsidiary's.
The possessive form is librarian's.
The possessive form of the singular noun queen is queen's.example: The price of this purse is a queen's ransom.
The possessive form is 'The colony's queen is very important.'
Which Queen Isabella?
Isabella was Queen of Castile and Leon
Queen Isabella became queen in the year of 1474
The brother of Queen Isabella was Alfonso.
Queen Isabella's husband was King Ferdinard of Aragon.
queen Isabella Christopher Columbus asked King Ferdinand & Queen Isabella of Spain for money to try out his idea of traveling west to reach the East. Queen Isabella refused Columbus at first. Later King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella gave Columbus three ships, a crew of about ninety men, and some money. The three ships were the Niña, Pinta, and Santa María.
Queen Isabella
King Ferninand married Queen Isabella
It was king Ferdinand and Queen Isabella :)
The plural form for the noun duke dukes; the plural possessive form is dukes'. Example use:The dukes' presentations pleased the queen.