Miss is used for a girl or unmarried young woman. Ms is a new invention to be used when it is unclear whether a woman is single or married, a cross between Miss and Mrs.
The words "Miss" and "Ms" are titles. Miss is not an abbreviation, but Ms. is an abbreviation. The correct title for a little girl would be Miss, not Ms.
Yes, both Mrs and Miss can be written as Ms
"Ms" is short for Miss
She is a Ms.
Lady Gaga is totally Ms Miss is only for black people
Mrs= married lady Ms and Miss= non-married lady
Ms. is pronounced "Miss" and Mrs. is pronounced "Misses". You pronounce "Ms" as "Miz" and pronounce "Mrs" as "Miss-es"
If you're writing it like "Miss" then no. If you write it like "Ms.", then yes, there needs to be a dot. This is because "Miss" is the full word, unlike "Ms." "Ms." is an abbreviation- a shorter way of saying something. So once again if it's "Miss", there doesn't need to be a dot; if it's "Ms." then there is one.
It is Miss if your NOT married and Ms. if your divorced If You ARE married it is Mrs.
Yes, she becomes a Ms. or a Miss.
Miss generally refers to a young girl. Ms refers to an adult woman who is not yet married.
If you are not sure, Ms. is the Politically Correct term at the moment.