In the English language, an honorific is a form of address indicating respect. These can be titles prefixing a person’s name, e.g.: Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms, Mx, Sir, Dr, Lady or Lord, or titles
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? Miss??
used in front of the family name of a woman who is not married to address her politely, to write to her, or to talk about her
❀Miss Taylor.
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? Mrs
used before a married woman’s family name to be polite when you are speaking to her, writing to her, or talking about her
❀Mrs. Smith
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? Ms
used before a woman’s family name when she does not want to be called ‘Mrs’ or ‘Miss’, or when you do not know whether she is married or not .
❀Dear Ms Johnson, …
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? Some women prefer to be addressed as Ms because it does not draw attention to whether or not they are married.
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? Mr
used before a man’s family name to be polite when you are speaking to him, writing to him, or talking about him.
✔Mr .Tawfeeq is the admin.
✔Mr and Mrs Smit.