Mrs. Trunchbull forced the boy to spell in front of the entire school and then used her telekinetic powers to swing him by his pigtails and throw him out of a window.
No, the correct spelling of "Mrs" is a shortened form of the word "mistress" and is used as a title before a woman's name, denoting that she is married. "Missus" is a colloquial way of pronouncing "Mrs" but is not considered the correct spelling.
The possessive form of Mrs. Brown is Mrs. Brown's. For example, "Mrs. Brown's house."
Mrs - Misis / Ginang
Mrs. Jones's
Pani is Mrs., Pan is Mr.
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The nice on was called Miss Honey and the mean headteacher is Mrs Trunchball. Miss Honey is Mrs Trunchball's niece
Misses
Señora (abreviated: Sra)
you can spell " Madame Harvey" or "Mme Harvey" either one is correct
夫人 [fū rén]
mesdames (abbreviation: mmes)
In the book "A Cow Called Boy," Mrs. Anthony is a character who is kind and caring towards Boy the cow. She helps take care of Boy and is a positive influence in his life.
"Frau Dueck" would work.
It looks like you are going for Mrs. Anderson. Andrerson may be a name, but if so it is not as common as Anderson.
Mrs and Mrs Smith adopted a beautiful baby boy.
Just that, Mrs. The title "mrs." came from the word "mistress" the feminine form of "mister" (or "master") but over time it got shortened to "mrs." in some southern liturature we spell it "missus"