Dear Dr. Dave and Dr. Dee, What are the proper plural titles for Mr. and Mrs. when writing a letter to several people? Signed, Curious; Dear Curious, The plurals for the courtesy titles of Mr., Mrs., Miss, and Ms. are as follows: Mr. - Messrs.
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Mrs (UK) or Mrs. (USA) is an English honorific used for women, usually for those who are married and who do not instead use another title, such as “Dr”, “Lady” or “Dame”. The pronunciation varies r...
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"Mister" is the most commonly used English honorific for men. The title derived from Master, as the equivalent female titles, Mrs, Miss, and Ms, all derived from the archaic Mistress. The title Maste...
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Use the full name in standard writing unless the person uses an initial as part of his or her name. Initials may be used in lists and addresses if appropriate. ... Correct: George Smith ... Correct: Robert E. Lee ; (The initial is fine here because that is the name he went by.)
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Acronym expansions, definitions, links, and opinions. ... The word madam has suffered similar depredations. However, the abbreviation Mmes. of its plural is used in lieu of an accepted plural for Mrs.
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Messrs. is plural of Mr., what is plural of Mrs.? General Discussion ... Tags: messrs, mrs, plural ... Explorer, clicked in the address box, typed www.google.com, pressed ENTER, typed "plural of mrs." in the search box, and found the answer. Google is a great tool to find obscure stuff like this. Any time you have Word...
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As a group work through the nouns that were given on the test.  Come up with the correct way to change the singular noun to plural.  Make two columns (singular and plural). ...
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Courtesy titles - Courtesy titles such as Miss, Mr., Mrs., or Ms. should not be used with the first and last names of the person. ... Mr., Mrs. - The plural of Mr. is Messrs.; the plural of Mrs. is Mmes. These abbreviations are never spelled out. (See courtesy titles for guidelines on when to use Mr. and Mrs.)
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The plural of Mrs. is Mesdames and the plural of Mr. is Messrs. So a married female couple with the same surname would be Mesdames Jenna and Aurora Acorn, and a married male couple would be the Messrs. Jackson and Hal Thornton. ... —Miss Manners, aka Judith Martin, responding to a reader’s question on how to address...
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