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Mr

ADULT MALE

Mrs/Ms

“Mrs” has been a title of respect for a married or widowed woman.

(It can be used with the first as well as with the last name.)

Use with the last name is the STANDARD.

*Both “Miss” and “Ms” apply to women who are unmarried or whose marital status is unknown.

Miss

“Miss”, when attached to a name, has been a title of respect for a female child and an unmarried
woman.

Traditionally, in a formal setting, people would use “Miss” along with an unmarried woman’s last
name.

For young girls under the age of 18, use Miss.

Example:-

{Unmarried couple:

Mr John Smith and Ms Jane Doe}

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{Married couple:

Mr John Smith and Mrs Jane Doe} If she wants, she can use Mrs Jane Smith

Their daughter aged 16:

Miss Janet

Their son aged 9

Prince Charles

‘’In OET writing use FIRST NAME OF THE CHILD in body-para’’

Don’t use Master with male child it’s old fashioned.

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