How do you address an envelope to Ex minister and her husband?
It should read: Rev.(Ret.) Mary & Mr. Smith
How do you properly head a friendly letter?
The friendly letter has a proper heading. Use the salutation, Dear, followed by the first name of the person you are addressing.
Do you write the Smiths or the Smith's?
Plural
If referring to something about the Smith family as two or more, it would be the plural Smiths. Ex. The Smiths have two daughters, one son, a dog, a parrot, a hamster, and one snake.
*In the above sentence "The Smiths" takes the place in the sentence for "The parents".
In addressing, say a Christmas Card, it would be The Smiths.
Possessive
If referring to something owned by a person with the last name of Smith, it would be pluralized and then made possessive, reading Smiths'.
Example sentences of possession:
The Smiths' dog chased our cat up a tree.
The noise that kept me awake until 2 a.m. was the Smiths' dog.
When the Smiths held their New Year's Eve party, one of the Smiths' cars and one of the Jones' cars collided in the driveway. (bold is plural, the other two are possessive)
Johnny is one of the Smiths living on Second Street.
A roofer discovered that raccoons were living in the Smiths' attics and promptly told the Smiths about the various health and safety risks associated with removing the animals. (bold is plural, the other is possessive)
How to address invitation to person don't know if married?
If you are unaware whether a woman is married or not, use Ms.
If it is a man, obviously, Mr. is used in all cases. so Ms. for a woman, and Mr. for a man.
I don't know the context of the question ... but if you are talking about a invitation for a wedding then ...
Formally for the envelopes on the letters :: "Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Jr. "
informal ... Bill and Peggy (for when you are greeting them in the receiving line at the wedding.)
/R.
To Whom it May Concern;
How do you write an address with number and street number name?
i think that if you have an address like 123 1st street youdon't add a line between the house number and street number. my coworker says that is professional to add a line between the house number and the name of the street with a number name.
To greet a lady you can say say hello, how are you, or nice to meet you.
Is it correct to say Dr Smith MD.?
"Doctor" is an honorific. If you're addressing him personally, "Dr. Smith" is better; if you're writing it somewhere, it's fine (and may in some cases be preferred) to add the specific degree(s) and societies: "Dr. Fred Smith, MD, FACS." Particularly in lists this is useful, as it may help distinguish Fred Smith the surgeon from Fred Smith the dentist.
Why does Mrs Bennetts opinion of Mr COlins change?
Mrs. Bennetts opinion of Mr. Collins changes when she finds out he wants to marry one of her daughters.
What is the Proper salutation for military personel?
If currently on active duty, the proper way is (rank)(last name). Example; Sergeant Jones, Major General Smith.
Residence letter for proof of living at this address?
You may need a proof of residency for registering for; visas, passports, school, they may also be needed for services like, libraries, banks or government departments. Producing a utility bill or lease contract can show proof of residency.
What is the proper salutation for an emeritus dean?
The proper salutation for an emeritus dean is typically "Dean [Last Name]" followed by their first name if further personalization is appropriate. Alternatively, you can use "Dr. [Last Name]" if they hold a doctoral degree. It's essential to respect their title and status, acknowledging their contributions to the institution.
What is the Proper form for addressing envelope to Mr and Mrs Jr?
Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Public Jr.
123 Random Street
Any City, ST 12345
My husband is a "Jr." and this is the way we always receive mail. Hope this is helpful to you.
We have been using that term for a long time. Everyone understands that it means getting into trouble. No sense reinventing a wheel that works so well. report
The classes in a 4-year high school or college are designated: * Freshman (1st year) * Sophomore * Junior * Senior (4th year) In identifying people in one family with identical names, the term "Junior" is used for the younger of the two and "Senior" is used for the older of the two. When the older one dies, the younger may assume the suffix, "Senior," if there is a yet younger member of the family with the same name, or may simply drop the "Junior" suffix. (For example, several years after the death of his father, Sammy Davis, Jr., began to be billed simply as Sammy Davis.) If there are three or more people alive in one family with the same name at the same time, the Junior and Senior suffixes are not adequate, and there is no third term in this system. Then only the numbering system will serve. (That is, John Smith II, John Smith III, John Smith IV, etc.) In this system the suffix number continues to apply to the person even after death.
What is the sender's address in a letter?
The senders address in a letter, is located in the upper left corner. This shows the person who receives the letter, who has sent it.