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Before a lady gets married - MS is used before her name indicating that she is still a Miss.
The term "Miss" is a polite form of address, and before a full name (e.g. Miss Mary Smith) indicates that the woman is unmarried. This comes from the courtesy title "Mistress" (which has a different modern connotation).
No. Article the is not used before the name of a person.
No, Miss Pennsylvania has never won Miss Universe.
Almira Gultch to be exact.
The common noun miss is a word for a failure to hit, succeed, or find; a singular, abstract noun, a word for a thing. The proper noun Miss is a courtesy title used before a surname or the full name of a young woman or a single woman; a singular, abstract noun, a word for a person.
anne was the first name of miss sullivan
Evelyn is the first name of Miss Shaffer.
Miss Jane Marple
No, miss is not a suffix. Mis, though is a PRE-fix Pronouncemiss Mispronounce (correctomundo!)
You will miss seeing colors and shapes of objects as they appear before you.This is because echolocation use auditory sensor and with this you can only here
In standard English writing, there should be one space after "Miss" if it is followed by punctuation or another word. For example, you would write "Miss Smith is here." If "Miss" is at the end of a sentence, you would use one space before starting the next sentence.