Males are always mister or Mr.
Females are Miss for those who have not been married
Mrs. for those who are currently married or widowed.
Ms. for those who are divorced. Although modern feminists do choose to use the Ms. title much like some women choose not to change their name after marriage.
He has married many but has never been married who is he
This could vary depending on the ladies' marital status. If one is married and the other a single (never married) lady, you would write: "Dear Mrs. Jones and Miss Jones. If both are married or have been married, it would be: "Dear Mrs. Joe Jones and Mrs. Jane Smith. If both have never been married it would be Dear Miss Jones and Miss Smith. If you don't know, you could always inquire of the ladies how they would prefer to be addressed.
Maurice Cheeks has NEVER been married!
No - the sentence 'Had never been experience' is not a correct sentence.
no she was never been married she has dated before but never marrie
no he is not married, he has never been married
No, she has never been married.
No, she has never been married.
he has never been married!
He's never been married
Never married
No they have Never been Married....