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Queen Elizabeth l lived at Hampton Court Queen Elizabeth ll lives at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle
'Prim and proper' - and very middle-class in outlook. :)
Her Majesty is not proud, she takes her Royal duties very seriously and when she was a young teenager she made a vow to serve all her subjects to the best of her ability. She believes it is a privilege to serve her country and people.
no she wasn't she used to be really kind,good and a proper goody goody,and she was the princess in whole England
He painted religious and mythological subjects, also portraits.
All people in England are called subjects of the King or Queen.
as usual subjects
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.A proper noun for school subjects is the title of specific subjects, for example, British and World Literature or Introduction to Business.
For me , queen is a "common noun" because a proper noun needs to be "specific" . So, in order for "queen" to be a proper noun, you should state a name : ex: Queen Elizabeth~
For me , queen is a "common noun" because a proper noun needs to be "specific" . So, in order for "queen" to be a proper noun, you should state a name : ex: Queen Elizabeth~
Subjects of the King (or Queen).
William Shakespeare was born in Warwickshire, England, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England so, yes, he was one of her subjects.
the proper way to address the Queen is by "your majesty" or Ma'm, pronounced like "ham'
Because science has ALL the subjects in it. (Math, reading, history, technology etc.)
The queen shall compensate her loyal and dutiful subjects grandly.
Yes, Queen Elizabeth is a proper noun, the title and name of a person.
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