
M./Mr, Mme, Mlle - abréviation de monsieur, madame, …
Oct 24, 2006 · "Mr" correspond normalement à l'abréviation de "Mister". "Mr" est cependant assez répandu en tant qu'abréviation de "Monsieur", peut-être parce que cette forme correspond à …
M., Mme, Mlle - WordReference Forums
Apr 21, 2007 · M. = Mister (Mr.) Mme = Missus (Mrs) Mlle = Miss (no abbreviation, unless you use: Ms). Mrs is the abbreviation of the no-longer-used word «Mistress» as the female …
comma with apposition (name): my friend, Tom / my boss, Mr.
Feb 17, 2013 · If your friend is named Tom, you say "This is my friend Tom" without any pause and without any up-down modulation in your tone of voice. If your boss is Mr. Andrews, you …
Madam... Sir... Ms./Mrs. and Mr. (in a letter) - WordReference Forums
Feb 10, 2015 · "Dear [Mr/Mrs] David/Doris Smith" and "Dear [Mr/Mrs] D. Smith" are not used unless absolutely necessary to avoid confusion, e.g. two people of similar name in the same …
Eng. / Engineer) [title?] - WordReference Forums
Apr 15, 2009 · English-speaking countries are different from many others in this way, which causes much confusion - and sometimes offence. The German Dipl-Eng Norbert Schmidt, for …
during / in my absence - WordReference Forums
Oct 18, 2008 · Both are correct but they could mean slightly different things. "...in my absence" means "if I am away"; i.e. it is conditional.
Le abbreviazioni nella lingua italiana - Abbreviations in Italian
Jul 27, 2012 · v.r. is p.t.o, not pt.o. In AE we use "(over)" c.a.: attn. is ok, but I prefer FAO: For the attention of In AE att: or attn: very rarely FAO
"Dear Mr A and Mr B" vs "Dear Mr A, dear Mr B" - WordReference …
Jun 24, 2016 · Hi, I am writing an email addressed to two people. The reason why two names are listed is that the issue mentioned in the letter needs their mutual agreement. I am wondering …
How to address a teacher in English correctly?
Aug 12, 2013 · Hi everyone! Let's discuss. I know that, we can address our teachers like this: Mr. Smith (a man, who can be married or not married, with the last name Smith) Ms. Smith (a …
Mr or Mrs in front of a first name - WordReference Forums
Mar 23, 2007 · In the United States, we used to use Ms., Miss, Mr. and Mrs. exclusively in front of family names only. This has been changing. Depending on the policies of the school or …