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∙ 8y agoThe proper prefix for a female if you don't know if she is married is "Ms." This term can be used for all women, regardless of their marital status.
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A hyphen is used to separate a prefix from a proper noun or adjective, especially when the combination could be confusing or misleading without it.
No, "Maria" is a proper noun, not a proper adjective. Proper adjectives are formed from proper nouns and are capitalized.
Prefix: im- (improper) Suffix: -ly (properly)
The correct way to form the compound adjective for "European" with the prefix "pro" would be "pro-European."
The prefix for proper is pro
Use the prefix of Mrs. if it is a fomal letter. If not, and you are familiar with them, use their first name.
Dr.- If male. Dr.(Mrs.)- If married female. Dr.- If unwed female. Dr. and Dr.(Mrs.)- If the couple are both physicians.
The proper prefix would be "Ms." "Miss" is for unmarried women. "Mrs." is used for married women. "Ms." is used when marital status is unknown or when the woman does not disclose it intentionally.
if it is a female coworker than yes but if male no
It is improper.
The proper way to address a female boss in writing is to use Dear Miss and then the name. If she is married then use Ms. or Mrs. instead.
Type your answer here... IT SHOULD BE MR MALE AND DR MRS FOR FEMALE
The proper salutation for a female can vary depending on their marital status. Mrs. is used for women who are married. Miss is used for women who are single, while Ms. is used for women who are both married and single. This salutation is safer to use if one is unsure of the woman's marital status.
The proper way to address a letter to a married couple with a suffix at the end of the name is to adopt the traditional rule of keeping the man's first and last name together. Mary and John Smith This is the proper way to address a married couple when using this format. So it follows that: Mary and John Smith Jr. Mary and John Smith III Mary and John Smith, Esq. would also be the proper outline.
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