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As England and Scotland have been unified since the early seventeen-hundreds, then technically the term 'Queen of England' is not correct, as she is really the Queen of Britain. However, the term is still generally used.
The question is somewhat garbled, but I will answer in a way which I think is correct. The correct title for Jesus is "Jesus the Christ" Christ being a title given to Him by His Father in heaven. From the time He was born He has always held that title though the title was not used until later in scripture.Matt. 1: 1616 And Jacob begat aJoseph the husband of bMary, of whom was born cJesus, dwho is called eChrist.One cannot pin point with accuracy the year of His birth but the date and day can. It was June 6th. This can be explained if you would care to email me.
A reason I can think of in which soldiers used trenches for is to take cover from machine gunfire. Also, the correct title is why trenches ARE important. Not is.
Both are correct. My question is it no longer correct to address him as "Reverend"? This is what he signed his writings with and it is also on his tombstone but it seems he is no longer called this.
Earl of Kent.
HeartGold is the correct title.
It is by Ogden Nash
Title as in the title of a book is title.
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The correct female title is ' Dear Madam, '
Yes, "I'll Be" is the correct song title.
Yes, it is correct to capitalize "Should" if it is used in a title as it is a noun in this context.
The correct occupation title for a person who withdraws blood is a phlebotomist.
The correct title is: Mrs. Jane Doe & Miss Kate Doe.
The correct title for a former president of the United States is "former President."
In MLA format, the correct way to cite a source title is to italicize it.