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Vsuresh Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

King of Norway

Hi
Please tell me which is natural or does each have a correct context?

King of Norway or Norway's King
  

Top answer

King of Norway or Norway's King King Harald V of Norway.

  • King of Norway or Norway's King King Harald V of Norway.
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vsureshHiPlease tell me which is natural or does each have a correct context?King of Norway or Norway's King
King Harald V of Norway.
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vsureshHiPlease tell me which is natural or does each have a correct context?King of Norway or Norway's King
King Harald V of Norway.
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vsureshwhich is natural
King of Norway; Duke of York; Queen of England

These all work the same way. Rarely in the 's form.

CJ
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Assuming it is not followed directly by a personal name, I don't think "king" in "Norway's king" should be capitalised.
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Thank you to everyone.

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