Not so much a question, as it is a random assortment of words.
Welcome to the party, ladies and gentlemen.
I love to hear the announcer say, "Gentlemen, start your engines!". The gentlemen await without, your grace.
In the phrase "Good morning, gentlemen," only "Good" should be capitalized because it is the first word of the sentence. The word "morning" and "gentlemen" should be in lowercase unless they begin a sentence or are part of a title. Therefore, the correct form is "Good morning, gentlemen."
Ladies and gentlemen
" Gentlemen, here is my toast: To the prosperity of The Manor Farm!" .
When the gentlemen at the door yelled Fire, there was pandemonium throughout the theater.
The possessive form of the plural noun gentlemen is gentlemen's.Example: The gentlemen's lounge is on the second floor.
because gentlemen always but the ladies first:)
Gentlemen is the plural of gentleman. Gentlemen's is the plural possessive of gentlemen
It is not recommended that a writer use "Dear Gentlemen's" in a salutation. "Dear gentlemen's" is referring to the gentlemen's object, not the men themselves. Try using "Dear gentlemen" instead.
Ex. I prithee that thou mayst unclasp thy heart to me. Ex. Prithee, good gentlemen, that I may be dismissed from your presence.
We Were Gentlemen was created in 2005.