No. One may only use the plural form of "Ms." if he is referring to multiple women of the same name, e.g., it is correct to address Jane Doe and her daughters-in-law as "Mses. Doe." In your case, use Ms. Jones and Ms. Johnson.
In Polish, "Ms." is often translated as "Pani" for formal address for a woman.
Ms word, Notepad++ and many others. Also you can find them online, easily with google.
"el senorita" is not the proper way to say it, being that "el" is the masculine indefinate article. It would actually be "la senorita" I don't know how to make the (ENyay) on this website, so that's not exactly how it is spelled. Either way, la senorita would be "the (unmarried) woman" or "miss/Ms."
Some people waste a lot of time seeking utter perfection or sheer bliss, which are very hard to come by in the real world. Pragmatists learn life is what it is--some good, some bad--and learn to accept the bad with the good. Instead of waiting for Mr. or Ms. Perfect, they fall in love with Mr. or Ms. Doing-My-Best. It means something may not be perfect but it is the best they are going to find so they better be happy with it.
Buenas Tardes
Ms Boclair
Good Morning Sir/Ms
"Estimada Srta. Estrada"
Good morning/afternoon Mr/Ms ......
Turns out that Ms Turner was his wife.
M&Ms and spanish peanuts are great together!
señora pretty much. it just means ms. mrs. or lady.
¿Qué tal, señorita Sharpe? ¡Hola, señorita Sharpe!
Ms. in Spanish is Señorita. Señora is how you say Mrs.
Ms. is Spanish is "Señorita", while Mrs. is "Señora".
The cast of Morning Ms. Meth - 2011 includes: Danielle Jadelyn as Meth Addict