princess
princess — noun
1. a woman or girl belonging to a ruling house but not occupying the throne — she m
1.名詞B1
釋義
a woman or girl belonging to a ruling house but not occupying the throne — she may be born into that house or become a member through marriage to a prince
例句
Princess Charlotte walked hand in hand with her mother through the palace garden.
title use: Princess + first name (no article)
The princess was invited to open the new children's hospital in the city centre.
When she was small, Hoa loved dressing up as a princess for family parties.
In a fairy tale, the princess kissed the frog and it became a prince.
The palace announced that Princess Valentina would travel to France next spring.
文法句型
princess + of + place
Princess + name (as title)
常見錯誤
❌I saw the Princess Diana at the mall.
✅I saw Princess Diana at the mall.
💡no article (the) is used before a royal title when followed by a name.
❌The princesses crown is made of gold.
✅The princess's crown is made of gold.' or 'The princesses' crowns are made of gold.
💡possessive form uses apostrophe-s for singular.