The word condiment comes from condire the latin for to pickle what condiment fits the bill best?
Relish
According to the passage what was the effect of Mrs Pocket's not marrying a person with a title?
She was pitied.
Can you mail a letter without a return address?
Yes you can, but if you did't put all the right information on it for eg.if you forgot the postal code, then it wouldn't get returned to you.
What is the proper way to address and invitation to a husband and wife when the wife is a doctor?
Mr and Mrs (last name here)
David and Joan (last name here)
(last name here) family
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What is the proper salutation for a Dean?
Dean actually is the proper salutation. One could say: Dean Redmond, would you please sign this form? Alternatively you could just use the Dr. salutation or the Professor salutation if those are appropriate, which they generally are.
How do you address an envelope for a widow?
Answer one:
You write the letter(or what ever you are sending) to the same address. If its changed then you call them and ask them what it is!
Answer two:
The same way you would if her husband were still alive. Even though a woman's husband has passed, she still retains his name.
Address man or woman's name first?
I was always told that you never seperate a man's name. So, if you are addressing a card or envelope informally, and the couple is married, it should be addressed: Jane and John Doe
Do you add a comma before Jr or Sr or III in a name?
No comma is necessary before "Jr.", "Sr.", and the like. No comma has ever been necessary before "III", "IV", etc. From the Chicago Manual of Style (http://ow.ly/gcv0):
But please note that within text, if you decide to use the more traditional comma before Jr. or Sr., the function of the comma is to set off these abbreviations, so an additional comma is needed after the abbreviation if the sentence continues (as in my first sentence above).
Is it proper to address Professor David and Mrs Mary Wilkinson in an invitation?
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.
How do you introduce a judge to a group of people?
"mesdames,messieurs, je voudrais vous présenter le juge X ...
"mesdames,messieurs, je voudrais vous présenter monsieur X qui est ... [ask him about his function or title]"
Which great American used to concoct magic squares when political debates become tedious?
Benjamin Franklin would concoct magic squares when debates got rather tedious
"Mrs. Smith went to the store." Or: "She went to the store." Never "Mrs. Smith she went to the store."
The subject of the sentence is "Mrs. Smith" - if you also have "she" then you have the subject in there twice (if this will help you to remember that you only need one of these).
What is the plural to the surname Mullinax?
In English, the plural is Mullinaxes Other languages make plurals differently.
Appropriate way to address the Consul General in person?
How do I address a Consul General....Mr or Ms?
What is the proper salutation to a divorced woman?
"Ms Mary Jones," which is the modern neutral term, or simply "Mary Jones." Reversion to "Miss" would be unusual, traditionally denoting a single state for women who have not been married.
This is a matter of personal preference. Many older married women prefer Mrs. and, in fact, many still prefer Mrs. "husband´s first and last name" -- ex., Mrs. John Smith rather than using their own name. Younger generations go either way and it´s a matter of choice. Many women keep their own surnames these days. In that case, the use of Ms. is appropriate. If you are addressing both: Mr. and Mrs. Smith; if the woman has kept her own surname: Mr. John Smith and Ms. Jane Brown. I usually use Ms. on all correspondence unless I know for certain the individual prefers Mrs. I'm a 21st century female.
How do you address a letter properly?
To address a letter properly, start with the recipient's name on the first line, followed by their title (if applicable) and then the address on the subsequent lines. Ensure to include the street address, city, state, and ZIP code. If sending internationally, include the country name on the last line. Finally, use a formal greeting such as "Dear [Recipient's Name]," followed by a comma.