The queen
It should be a verb because it shows action. For example "Marie dusts the living room." Marie is subject because she is doing the "action". The action being done in this sentence is "dusts". Thefore in this particular sentence "dusts" is a verb.
Gregory R. Wagner has written: 'Screening and surveillance of workers exposed to mineral dusts' -- subject(s): Health aspects, Health aspects of Mineral dusts, Mineral dusts, Minerals, Occupational Exposure, Occupational diseases, Pneumoconiosis, Prevention, Prevention & control, Toxicity, Toxicology
i just want to know if the queen has her own fartin room?
the king asked the queen ko clean the room
Throne Room
the subject is "You understood".
Throne Room.
a thron room is a room witch the king or queen sat
The visible 'halo' around comets is made of ices and dusts, as is the 'tail' made by sunlight reflecting off of the ices.
The subject in the sentence "clean your room" is "you."
in her room
Because it's a crass way of saying 'Rest Room' or 'Wash Room.' The Queen has been been well educated and that includes etiquette. 'Rest Room' is preferred.