
Sir - Madam / Monsieur - Madame - Mademoiselle (abbreviations)
Feb 7, 2005 · M. = Monsieur : Sir / plural: MM. = Messieurs Mme = Madame : Madam / plural: Mmes = Mesdames Mlle = Mademoiselle : Miss / plural: Mlles = Mesdemoiselles Using …
Did I miss or Have I missed? - WordReference Forums
Sep 1, 2012 · Did I miss or Have I missed? When I go inside a room and everyone is upset, should I say: 1. Did I miss something? 2. Have I missed something? #1 is correct. You are …
I'm terribly missing you/ I miss you terribly - WordReference Forums
Apr 17, 2011 · Hi everyone, I was wondering what was the difference between these two sentences in the context of a girl writing to her parents. She begins her letter in writing: 'Dear …
Ms. , Miss, Mrs, and plurals - WordReference Forums
Jun 21, 2007 · Non direi proprio, anche se non escludo che qualche donna miltante non si infiammi se la si chiama Mrs o Miss invece di Ms. In una situazione formale le presentazioni …
Plural forms of Mr., Miss., and Mrs. | WordReference Forums
Jan 21, 2011 · Plural of Miss is Misses, usually written and pronounced as "the Misses." Don't know if there is a plural for Mrs. other than "Mésdames," pronounced "may-dahm." They are …
Sir, Mr., Miss, Ma'am - WordReference Forums
Jun 26, 2007 · Hello, I'm was wondering how you say "sir" or mister in Arabic. Also, miss or ma'am. I don't really need the written word, but that would be helpful as well, I'm just looking …
I will miss you vs I'm going to miss you | WordReference Forums
Jul 14, 2017 · (a): If you leave, I will miss you. (b): Because you're leaving, I'm going to miss you. I understand that "I will miss you" is preferred in a conditional sentence and that, on the other …
Miss / Mr / Mrs / Ms - WordReference Forums
Jun 17, 2008 · Mrs and Miss are considered very sexist and derogatory to many people as they identify women by their marital status—where as men (Mr) are identified by their gender. I …
Pronunciation: Ms. and Miss. - WordReference Forums
Jan 26, 2007 · Um, the thread is about the pronunciation (s) for Ms and Miss (in the UK) or Ms and Miss (.) (in the US). Or perhaps you are saying that you, as a BrE speaker, would never …
Miss, Mrs, Ms, Mistress - WordReference Forums
Jul 10, 2011 · Also, Miss is pronounced "mis". On the other hand, Ms is pronounced "miz". Is there any difference between saying Miss Jackson and Ms. Jackson? In the dictionary says …