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These are called honorifics or terms of address.
When writing "Mr." and "Ms." together, you would typically place them in a list format, such as "Mr. John Smith and Ms. Jane Doe." If you're referring to a couple, you can write it as "Mr. and Ms. Smith." Ensure to include a period after "Mr." and "Ms." as they are abbreviations.
Ms. McKinnon, Ms. Rutherford, Ms. Foster, Ms. Cobb, Mr. Cheeseman Mr. Wilson, Principal.
The dog of the Ms Herbivor, who dates the Mr SaltineJesus
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These are typically called titles in most situations. Honorifics is another term for them.
Yes, i.e. Mr. , Mrs.
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Mr. or Ms.
They are called a committee chairman and can be referred to as Chairman (last name) or as Mr. Chairman.The feminine version is Ms. Chairwoman.
You would address them as Mr.and Mrs.Smith