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Old 13-Aug-2006, 10:56
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Hello Friends,
I am Sheela,teaching English to Junior College students in Mumbai. It's fun to be in this site and I will be happy to interact with you. I would like to go in depth in this subject so that I can teach my students better
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Welcome, Sheela.
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dear m'm,
i am an student of t.y.b.a. . i am trying to improve my english . could you please help me out. i'll send my queries to you please answer them.
my first question is : is it right to use 'Mrs.' as an abbreviation of 'Misses'?
some newspapers like 'THE HINDU' use 'Ms.' instead of 'Mrs.'. please tell me in detail.

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Mrs = married woman
Ms = married or single woman
Miss = single woman

I make no distinction between married or single men (Mr) or women (Ms), so I follow the pattern used by The Hindu.
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