Although Ms has been in use since the 1700s as an abbreviation for Mistress, its modern use is meant to avoid the practice of denoting a woman's martial status by assigning her the title of Miss or Mrs. Some say that Ms should have a period as Mr. does (in American usage anyway). This violates the modern spirit of the title by once again tying it to the masculine.
Ms would not take a period in British usage and shouldn't in American usage either.
yes dere is a period after Ms, for example,Ms.Nunez.
When talking about the use of a title in a name, then yes it does:
Ms. Smith.
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The period taken to complete a ms degree is about 1year
Yes there should be a period.
You put a period after all of those in the states, however, the British system requires no period after such abbreviations, Mr Mrs Ms .
Yes there is.
Miss does not require a period after it, it is not an abbreviation. MS can be used for any woman regardless of marital status.
Ms is not an abbreviation, therefore no period. If anyone feels it is an abbreviation, please state what it is an abbreviation of. I think I ended the last sentence incorrectly.
yes its spelled Ms.allen or ms.williams.
Average acceleration over a certain time period is the difference in velocity, divided by the time. In this case, (4-2)/W.
The definiton of period (T) . Is T = 1/f ; Therefore if you know that the period is 2.5
Frequency = 1/period = 1/0.006 = 1662/3 Hz.
One period refers to the current directory. Two periods refers to the parent directory.
Yes, i.e. Mr. , Mrs.