English lesson - When should I use Ms, Mrs, ma’am, Mr? Improve your English writing skills
In this English speaking Lesson with Michelle you would learn the correct use of Personal Titles in written English. Four different titles are commonly used for women: Miss, Mrs., Ms., and ma'am. Knowing when to use each title can be difficult. Watch this complete lesson and improve your English writing skills.
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The four titles we’re going to talk about are commonly used with adults, regardless of their profession, and can indicate both gender and marital status. These titles are:
• Mr. (short for “mister”)
• Mrs. (pronounced “missiz”; originally short for “mistress”)
• Miss
• Ms. (pronounced “mizz”; originally a combination of “Mrs.” and “Miss”)
In this English speaking Lesson with Michelle you would learn the correct use of Personal Titles in written English. Four different titles are commonly used for women: Miss, Mrs., Ms., and ma'am. Knowing when to use each title can be difficult. Watch this complete lesson and improve your English writing skills.
Learn English with Let’s Talk Academy’s YouTube channel. Subscribe to our channel and get daily free English lessons related to spoken English conversation, English Grammar, Vocabulary, Improving English pronunciation, Clearing the IELTS exam with a great score and much more topics to improve your English speaking skills. Subscribe and stay tuned.
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The four titles we’re going to talk about are commonly used with adults, regardless of their profession, and can indicate both gender and marital status. These titles are:
• Mr. (short for “mister”)
• Mrs. (pronounced “missiz”; originally short for “mistress”)
• Miss
• Ms. (pronounced “mizz”; originally a combination of “Mrs.” and “Miss”)
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