Missus
why missus ?
The correct spelling is tuxedo (formal wear, abbreviated tux)
The correct spelling is 'boulevard'.You have the right spelling
That is the correct spelling of "navy." The United States Navy is abbreviated USN.
The correct spelling is barbecue sauce.The spelling is often abbreviated phonetically, informally, as BAR-B-Q.
The correct spelling of the rank is "sergeant" (abbreviated title Sgt.), from French sergent.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Indiana, a US state.
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 correct spelling for the French courtesy title is monsieur (my lord, mister, abbreviated M'sieur).
The correct spelling of the French term is mademoiselle(unmarried woman).The title is abbreviated Mlle.
That is the correct spelling, "Do it yourself," for an instruction.The adjective is hyphenated: a do-it-yourself project (abbreviated DIY).
The days of the week in English are spelled: Monday abbreviated Mon. Tuesday abbreviated Tues. Wednesday abbreviated Weds. Thursday abbreviated Thurs. Friday abbreviated Fri. Saturday abbreviated Sat. Sunday You can find these on the headers of most large sized calendars.
Both "Saint" and "St." are correct abbreviations for the word "saint." "Saint" is the full word, while "St." is the abbreviation commonly used before a person's name or when referring to a saint in a more informal or abbreviated context. The choice between using "Saint" or "St." depends on the level of formality and the specific style guide being followed.