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.
Mrs= married lady Ms and Miss= non-married lady
Lady Gaga is totally Ms Miss is only for black people
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.