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yes it can be ms (: ♥
beacause that way u can tell him everything that is on your mind!
what is an appropriate fraction
When you don't know about the marital status of a French woman, you can write to her "madame". She won't be offended. Anyway there is no real equivalent to 'Ms' in French.
When addressing an envelope to a recent widow, it is customary to write the person's name starting with the title "Mrs.". Just because a woman is a widow does not mean that a woman is not still married.
Letting her win would be the appropriate thing to do.
right, write
I can think of hundreds, but it strikes me that if they are not appropriate to ask, they are not appropriate to write down here.
ofcourse no .... never a woman married can get of check the account of her husband and vice versa except if there is a Bank power of attorney thanks
No, it is virtually never appropriate.
I will write you.Subject: IThis is the correct form of the first-person pronoun for the subject of a sentence.Verb: will writeWill is the appropriate auxiliary to show future tense, and write is the appropriate form of the verb to use with an auxiliary.Indirect object: youThe verb write is both transitive and intransitive; it can take a direct object (such as "letter"--you can write a letter) and an indirect object (such as "you" or a person's name). With the indirect object, it means "write to you," and that is an appropriate and grammatical expression.
With the appropriate writing instrument or material, yes.