No. "Rather than" is wrong. The proper construction is " as well... as."
No, the correct grammar would be, "Should I remain unmarried rather than get married to him?"
Use "señora" when addressing a married woman, and "señorita" when addressing an unmarried woman. This distinction shows respect for a person's marital status in the Spanish language.
You can refer to a female teacher as "Ms." followed by her last name (e.g., Ms. Smith) or as "Mrs." if you know she is married. Alternatively, you can use "Miss" followed by her last name if you are aware she is unmarried.
The correct form is "Mary and I" when the pronoun is the subject of a sentence. For example, "Mary and I went to the store."
"Maiden" is an old-fashioned term that typically refers to a young unmarried woman or girl. It can also be used to describe something that is new, fresh, or untouched.
"Estás casada" means "you are married" in Spanish.
No, correctly you would say you "wish you had gotten married".
The correct spelling is bachelor (an unmarried man, or more specifically one who has never married).
Mrs. is for a married women Ms. is used for an unmarried women Mr. is used for a man married or unmarried
Ms for either/or, Miss for unmarried. The former is used more frequently these days as Miss is seen to be slightly old-fashioned, or not "politically correct" as it should make no difference whether a woman is married or unmarried (or formerly married) in official or business relationships.
is the urmila matondker married or unmarried
Married people don't care what other people think of them, unmarried people do ;)
A. R. Rehman is not married. He is still unmarried and single. He is the only individual from Bollywood who has won an Oscar.
Single means NEVER been married. Unmarried signifies that you have been married.
a married Italian woman the answers in the question Signora or Madame. As in the English Mrs. or Madam.
Ms. can work for married or not married.
Lady Gaga is currently unmarried.
No, ministers can be unmarried.