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07-Mar-2008, 14:33
| | Newbie | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Country: Pakistan
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Current Location: Lahore First Language: English Member Type: Academic | | Re: Mrs\Miss\Ms Hi Tdol...........I think cu8 is confused by different answers(like me). | 
07-Mar-2008, 16:01
| | Newbie | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Country: saudi arabia
Posts: 1
Current Location: riyadh First Language: arabic Member Type: Student or Learner | | Re: Mrs\Miss\Ms Mrs\Miss\Ms<<<I think this is correct....... | 
07-Mar-2008, 19:24
| | Newbie | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Country: India
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Current Location: Mumbai First Language: English Member Type: Student or Learner | | Re: Mrs\Miss\Ms HHHmmmm well i may Use Ms as well
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11-Mar-2008, 12:55
| | Newbie | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Country: India
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Current Location: Chennai First Language: Tamil Member Type: Student or Learner | | Re: Mrs\Miss\Ms Mrs\Miss\Ms is only correct because we should mention all categories of men and wommen.
For instance, in a party the comperer starts only as" ladies and gentlemen". so we should mentin all categories. | 
11-Mar-2008, 12:58
| | Newbie | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Country: India
Posts: 8
Current Location: Chennai First Language: Tamil Member Type: Student or Learner | | Re: Mrs\Miss\Ms [quote=geetha reddy;263214]Mrs\Miss\Ms is only correct because we should mention all categories of men and wommen.
For instance, in a party the comperer starts only as" ladies and gentlemen". so we should mentin all categories. | 
13-Apr-2008, 11:13
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Apr 2008 Country: Romania
Posts: 89
Current Location: Bucharest First Language: Romanian Member Type: Student or Learner | | Re: Mrs\Miss\Ms Hello, my name is Mihai and I am a young Romanian high-school student wanting to prepare for the Cambridge FCE exam. First of all I would like to thank the moderators and administrators of this site for such a wonderful idea. For people like me that don't go to special English courses it's good to have a place where you can ask questions about grammar issues you don't understand.
Firstly, I would like to ask a few questions about this type of abbreviations.
Mr= Mister?
Ms=...?
Mrs=Misses? | 
17-Apr-2009, 22:02
| | Newbie | | Join Date: Mar 2009 Country: Israel
Posts: 9
Current Location: Kfar Saba, Israel First Language: Hebrew Member Type: Student or Learner | | Re: Mrs\Miss\Ms ive heard on waterloo road the pupils call their teacher 'miss',
although they are married and that.
is that right?
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23-Jul-2009, 09:53
|  | Senior Member | | Join Date: Aug 2008 Country: Pakistan
Posts: 833
Current Location: ****** First Language: urdu Member Type: Student or Learner | | Re: Mrs\Miss\Ms I mostly use MS ... because when you are not knowing if the refering person is married or not, saying MRS may get them angry!!!! | 
23-Jul-2009, 10:05
|  | Key Member | | Join Date: Sep 2008 Country: Pakistan
Posts: 2,190
Current Location: Karachi First Language: urdu Member Type: Student or Learner | | Re: Mrs\Miss\Ms Quote:
Originally Posted by Huda Mir I mostly use MS ... because when you are not knowing if the refering person is married or not, saying MRS may get them angry!!!!  | I do agree with you. | 
11-Aug-2009, 12:26
| | Newbie | | Join Date: Aug 2009 Country: Indonesia
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Current Location: Medan First Language: Indonesia Member Type: Student or Learner | | Re: Mrs\Miss\Ms Hi I'm A newcomer here
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