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The plural for the abbreviation Mr. is Messrs.; the plural form for the word Mister is Misters.
Commonly, it is a short form for "Mister" or "Master".
The plural form of the noun 'auto' is autos.The noun 'auto' is a short form of automobile (plural automobiles).
Identify is a verb and has no plural form. The corresponding noun is identification, the plural form of which is identifications.
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Messers (Messrs.)
it is Mister's. If it was abbreviated Mr's.
The plural for the abbreviation Mr. is Messrs.; the plural form for the word Mister is Misters.
Commonly, it is a short form for "Mister" or "Master".
The plural form of the noun 'auto' is autos.The noun 'auto' is a short form of automobile (plural automobiles).
Identify is a verb and has no plural form. The corresponding noun is identification, the plural form of which is identifications.
Yes, Mr. Mrs. Dr. are always have a full stop after them.
singular: monsieur plural: messieurs
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I hope you mean "stylo"; if you do, it's short for stylograph, the plural form of which is stylographs. I assume that the plural form for the shortened form would also be no more than an added S to the word.
The word 'phenom' is a slang or informal form for the noun, short for phenomenon (the plural for is phenomena, an irregular plural).Since the use of the word 'phenom' is relatively modern, the plural form can be a regular plural: phenoms.
"les messieurs" is the (irregular) plural form of "le monsieur" "monsieur" is an appellation akin to "mister" in French.