Punctuation after Ms is optional. ======================== I disagree. Punctuation following Mr and Mrs is becoming optional, but I would respectfully submit that it is incorrect to place a period after Ms, because Ms is actually a word and not an abbreviation (as are Mr, for Master, and Mrs, for Mistress).
The opposite gender of Mistress (Mrs.) is Mister (Mr.)
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First of all, the Word Nerd I am talking about is a book. So some of the characters are Ambrose, Mom, Mr. and Mrs. E, Mike, and Josh
It denotes your title. Mr., Mrs. Ms. and Miss. They just provide the M for you. It another confusing wedding detail!!!
The original terms are Master and Mistress, abbreviated as Mr. and Mrs. Nowadays, we say Mister and Missus.
These are typically called titles in most situations. Honorifics is another term for them.
They are both nouns
Mr and Mrs
Mrs. and Mr. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan, Peter, Mouschi the cat, and later on another man joined.
Mr and Mrs is correct or Mrs and Mr is correct
The word for Mrs. is "pani" and is pronounced pahn-yee. The word for Mr. is "pan" and is pronounced pahn.
Mr. and Mrs. (ex. "Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Evans" instead of "Hello, Mrs. and Mr. Evans")
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Yes, Mrs. has a period because it is an abbreviation and mrs is not a word. The same holds true for Mr., Dr., and Ms.
In the US it is normally Mr. and Mrs.
The English word Mrs. is normally used in Welsh.