Titles: Mr, Mrs, Miss & Ms | Learn the difference

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Download the free personal titles topic sheet and worksheet here: 📝✅

LearnEasyEnglish
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Why in English you can refer/know whether a woman is married or not, but to know a man's marital status there is no reference, and can be used for all of them?

The_blue_rose.
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samra
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I never see people use Ms and miss seperately. It's either Mrs or miss. It can get confusing and no one really knows the rules

thndr_
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I didn't get it before. Thanks a lot!

shwephuelearningenglish
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Ur explaining is very clear and perfect
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Thanks for making it easy❤❤❤

hoorelawamy
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Well done ✅ on explaining the topic 🧡🤓👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

mariafelker
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Mam, Can I use 'ms' with husband’s last name?

JulfiqarTahmanRipon-qqox
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I used MS for divorcee or window woman

swapsakpal
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Why is there 1 masculine but 3 feminine genuine curiosity

LLVJ
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I'm 17 and I can speak English very fluently, the only problem is when to Mr. Mrs. And Ms.

adityapund
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In days of old, a name held sway,
With titles grand that marked our way,
"Mr. and Mrs., " a cherished pair,
Or "Esquire, " a touch of flair.

Oh, how we miss those simpler days,
When formalities set social ways,
Respected titles, they did impart,
A sense of dignity to the heart.

"Mr. and Mrs., " a noble address,
A union strong, a bond to impress,
In matrimony's sacred embrace,
A coupling that time couldn't erase.

And "Esquire, " a mark of esteem,
Bestowed upon those with lofty dreams,
A sign of honor and noble quest,
An emblem of pursuits at their best.

But in this era, so casual and free,
Titles diminish, lost in decree,
Informality rules, a common trend,
Yet still, their absence we apprehend.

For "Mr. and Mrs." spoke of unity,
Of partnership and domesticity,
Of love and commitment tightly bound,
A shared existence forever profound.

And "Esquire, " with its regal air,
Ignited dreams and visions fair,
A call to strive, to aspire and rise,
To reach for greatness, beyond the skies.

So let us reflect on these days gone by,
And cherish the echoes with a wistful sigh,
For though we've moved beyond the old,
The sentiment remains, a story to be told.

In our hearts, we yearn for the grace,
Of being called "Mr." or "Mrs." with embrace,
And "Esquire, " a title so refined,
That stirs the spirit, the soul, the mind.

For names hold power, in letters and sound,
They shape our world, in ways profound,
So let us not forget, nor ever dismiss,
The weight of these titles we truly miss.

walkabout
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Thank you for teaching me your the BEEEESSSTT

tocabocasoftieachannelgach
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Pls explain how to use madame. Thanks.

anastacio
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are you speaking in british accent? please let me know

iorifori
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I always thought Ms was just an abbreviation of Miss

HisDudeness
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You could add master to this list, as it is similar to miss.

chrisbelcher
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Why are you not explaining that MRS means “misters” that she is married ?

JasperS.-wvig
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Thanks Ms, it's a clear simple and effective video.

brahim
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What should i use for myself if i am a student

samriddhiverma