No, the title "Dr." is used regardless of marital status. It is a professional title that indicates the individual holds a doctoral degree in their field of study, and is not dependent on whether the person is married or not.
Yes.
The proper grammar would be "Drs. Eric Coleman, Chad Boult, James Pacala, and Paul McGann." Remember to include a comma after each name except for the last one, and "and" before the final name.
"Dr." in Dutch stands for "Doctor" in English.
The apostrophe should go before the "s" in "Drs" to show that it is a contraction for "doctor's." The correct sentence is: "That was the Dr.'s order."
The phrase "brand spanking new" is used to emphasize that something is completely new and unused. The term "spanking" in this context is a colloquial intensifier to indicate freshness and newness. It is a whimsical way of emphasizing the newness of something.
Drs Name and Name e.g Drs Smith and Smith
* You address an envelope to two doctors as: Drs. John and Jane Doe or, Dr. John Doe & Dr. Jane Doe. If it's to two doctors in the same office then you would address it to: Dr. John Doe and Dr. John Smith.
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Drs David and Emma Jones
When writing out a name and address for two doctors you would write Drs. John and Jane Doe.
If two married doctors have the same last name, they should be addressed as Drs. Last Name. If they have different last names, address them as Drs. Name 1 and Name 2.
The salutation used for the envelope address can be either Dr. John Smith and Dr. Jane Smith, or Drs. John and Jane Smith. If you are writing a letter to both doctors, then he greeting in your letter can be Dear Drs. Smith.
To address multiple doctors, simply pluralize the abbreviation for doctor. For example, you would write "Dear Drs. John, Bob, and Sara".
Since both are doctors (medical and dental): If they use the same surname: Drs. Jones If they use different names: Drs, Jones and Smith.
The plural of Dr. is Drs. (doctors). Example: We consulted Drs. Smith, Brown and Jones.
If you are addressing a married couple who are both doctors you can address them two ways. You can address them by either stating Drs. Jack and Jill Smith or Dr. Jack Smith and Dr. Jill Smith.
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