How to Use Personal Titles: Mr., Mrs., Ms. and Miss
How to Use Personal Titles: Mr., Mrs., Ms. and Miss
Personal Titles are the words that go in front of someone’s name. In American English, the most common salutations are “Mr.”, “Ms.”, “Mrs.”, and “Miss”
Personal Titles are the words that go in front of someone’s name. In American English, the most common salutations are “Mr.”, “Ms.”, “Mrs.”, and “Miss”
How to Use Personal Titles
- Mr., Mrs., Ms. and Miss are titles that are used before surnames or full names as a sign of respect.
- Mr. is a title used before a surname or full name of a male, whether he is married or not. Mr. is an abbreviation for Mister, it is pronounced like the word Mister.
- Mrs. is a title used before a surname or full name of a married female. Mrs. is an abbreviation for the word Missus, it is pronounced like the word Missus.
- Miss is a title used before a surname or full name of an unmarried female. Miss is an abbreviation of mistress. We use Miss with a complete name when you address a card, letter, etc. to young girls, such as Miss Shabnam, Miss Latha
- Ms. is a title used before a surname of the full name of a female whether she is married or not....
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