Yes, the word "mister" should be capitalized when it is used in the middle of a sentence if it is followed by a proper name, like "Mr. Smith." It's a sign of respect, even if it feels like a little extra work. So, show some class and hit that shift key when you're talking about Mr. So-and-So.
YES!!ABSOLUTLY IT DOES,IF YOUR WRITING Mr.with a name behind it. If you are just spelling out mister in a sentence as a whole word? then NO! UNLESS IT IS THE START OF A SENTENCE .
Mr. is the abbreviation for the proper noun Mister, a title. Proper nouns are always capitalized, as well as the abbreviation for a proper noun.
No. They are "honorifics" or "courtesy titles." They are used in front of a full proper name (Mr. Smith, Mr. John Smith) in the same manner as Dr., Rev., Gov.,or other titles.Mr. (capitalized, with period) is "Mister."Mrs. (capitalized, with period) stands for "Mistress" (married woman).Miss (capitalized) is an unmarried woman.Ms. (capitalized, with period) is a woman of unspecified marital status. Its use grew from the feminist movement and does not have universal acceptance. But it does allow a feminine form of address where no status is known.
Mr for 'Mister',Sig. for 'Signore'.
A noun of direct address is a the noun for the person spoken to. For example:Mom, can John come over to do homework?It's okay John, mom said you can come over.Thank you sir. Or, Thank you ma'am.Hey mister, you forgot your change.Excuse me miss, you dropped your pen.
YES!!ABSOLUTLY IT DOES,IF YOUR WRITING Mr.with a name behind it. If you are just spelling out mister in a sentence as a whole word? then NO! UNLESS IT IS THE START OF A SENTENCE .
Yes just like Ms and other things of that sort.
Yes. if "mister" is being used to replace a name, it should be capitalized, as it is now a proper noun.
Your trousers should not be worn below your waistline, mister!
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That'll be your last atrocity, mister.
You've made a big mistake, mister.
Mr. is the abbreviation for the proper noun Mister, a title. Proper nouns are always capitalized, as well as the abbreviation for a proper noun.
We will classify this new species as a mammal.How do you classify this, Mister Burns?
If you mean what the song is, I think its Mister Sandman by the Chordettes
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