As an honorific
Yes, adding "Mr." before a name is considered a prefix. It is a title commonly used before a man's name to show respect or formality.
I think it is Mr carrot but I'm not sure
I think it is Mr carrot but I'm not sure
yes. Mr John Jones or Mrs Jessica Jefferies. The for and surnames should also begin with capital letters.
Scrooge's employer when he was young was Fezziwig.
Assuming his name is Mr. Green, something that is his would be "Mr. Green's."
Yes because it is an abbreviation eg Mr. Lawrance, Mr. President
The Austrian equivalent of "Mr." is "Herr." It is used as a title before a man's last name to show respect.
mr man
Hank
That is known as a title. A title like Dr. or Mr. is used before a person's name to indicate their professional or social status.
mr prsnicketty and miss calamity didnt want to get sued by mr grumpy for robbing his bank. so before any one could find them after mr persnickety changed his name to mr fussy and miss calamity went in duisquise as miss majic.