You just did it , except you put a period behind after Dr. & Mrs. , as they are abbreviations.
They go after Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Young
Dr. and Mrs. or Mr. and Dr.
No, it is Dr. and Mrs. Ramesh
Both "Mrs. and Dr." and "Dr. and Mrs." can be correct, depending on the context. Typically, "Dr. and Mrs." is used when referring to a couple where one is a doctor, while "Mrs. and Dr." might be used in specific situations where the emphasis is on the title of the wife first. Generally, it's more common to list titles in order of rank or importance, which often leads to "Dr. and Mrs." being the preferred format.
Dr.- If male. Dr.(Mrs.)- If married female. Dr.- If unwed female. Dr. and Dr.(Mrs.)- If the couple are both physicians.
The characters in the Clue board game are Miss Scarlett, Reverend Green, Colonel Mustard, Mrs White, Professor Plum and Mrs Peacock. Updated versions of these characters have been introduced and altered by Waddingtons.
Dr. and Mrs.............
If the doctors name was Steven Smith, the correct form would be "Dr and Mrs Steven Smith".
"Dr and Mrs Smith" is the correct salutation. (With Smith replaced with the correct surname)
Dr. & Mrs. John Smith
Dr. and Mr. Smith.
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