Mrs stands for the title "Mrs.", which is used before a woman's surname or full name to address or refer to a married woman. It is derived from the word "mistress".
The long form for "asstd" is "assorted."
The noun form of the adjective wide is wideness.A related noun form is width.The noun form of the adjective long is longness.The noun form of the verb to long is longing.A related noun form is length.
It can form four bonds. It is small and can form long chains
In a cell, the tangles of long strands of DNA form the
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The possessive form is Mrs. Simmons'.
The plural form for Mrs. Reed is the Mrs. Reeds; the plural possessive form is the Mrs. Reeds'.
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The possessive form for Mrs. Bates is Mrs. Bates's.
The possessive form of Mrs. Brown is Mrs. Brown's. For example, "Mrs. Brown's house."
Both common and proper nouns ending in ch, sh, s, x, and z add -es to the end of the word to form the plural. The plural form for Mrs. Cruz is Mrs. Cruzes.The Mrs. Cruzes went to the cinema.
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The singular possessive form of "Mrs. Morris" is "Mrs. Morris's." This indicates that something belongs to Mrs. Morris. For example, you might say, "This is Mrs. Morris's book."
The plural form is the Mrs. Vandertramps.The two Mrs. Vandertramps are sisters-in-law.
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As Councilman & Mrs. James Hart[ Example ]. Never refer to the lady as Mrs. Councilman.She is , in introduction , Mrs. Emma Hart , the Conciman's wife, to introduce her to someone who doesn't know her.
In some circles the traditional form "Professor and Mrs David Wilkinson" is acceptable; but social change has made "Professor David and Mrs Mary Wilkinson" the widely preferred form.