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26 thg 2, 2011 · Is it OK to write Mr ABC below the signature in a letter or end an email with Mr ABC? Is it OK to write Miss/Mrs next to a woman's name below the signature in a letter or an email? Thanks.
17 thg 8, 2021 · I wanted to book a lesson but my teacher had no available time. So I decided to book three lessons next week instead of two because we skipped a lesson/ missed a lesson/ a lesson was lost. Which is best? Maybe you coud suggest your versions. Thanks.
7 thg 2, 2005 · M. = Monsieur : Sir / plural: MM. = Messieurs Mme = Madame : Madam / plural: Mmes = Mesdames Mlle = Mademoiselle : Miss / plural: Mlles = Mesdemoiselles Using madame instead of mademoiselle is not an offense. The abbreviations are not so much used in French. The non-abbreviated form is better in most cases. In particular, do not use the abbreviated …
17 thg 6, 2009 · Hi. Could you give me an example in which the verb 'miss' is used with an infinitive, as in 'miss to go'? If there is an usage, is it formal or informal? Many thanks in advance.
6 thg 9, 2011 · Hello! I would like to know if I have to use the point after Mr/ Mrs/ Miss/ Ms. There is any rule? Thanks!
6 thg 4, 2014 · Don't miss it refers to a particular event - It's going to be a great party, so don't miss it. I missed the football match. Don't miss out is vaguer. It refers to some kind of opportunity. There are lots of bargains in the shops, so don't miss out. Don't miss out on cheap rail fares. I suppose miss out on is a phrasal verb.
21 thg 1, 2011 · Plural of Miss is Misses, usually written and pronounced as 'the Misses.' Don't know if there is a plural for Mrs. other than 'Mésdames,' pronounced 'may-dahm.' They are all infrequently encountered and generally sound awkward except to people who deal with such address forms regularly for social or scholarly reasons. Context ...
1 thg 7, 2011 · Hello everyone, I'd like to know if the phrasal verb 'make up' sounds correct/idiomatic in the contexts below. If not, what would you suggest? Please take a look. 1. If you miss a class the teacher will make it up for you. [= the teacher will teach you the class you missed at another time.]...
2 thg 5, 2013 · Hello there, If you're writing a semi-formal letter (for example to your landlord or something) I was wondering if the expression: 'I sent you a message the other day that might have slipped your attention.' or 'I sent you a message the other day that might have missed your attention.' or 'I...
21 thg 6, 2023 · Yeah, I am interested in how to call women (actually also men) who are older than me in English-speaking countries, and we rarely call people by their names. I call my colleagues 大姐/姐,and 大姐 is elder than 姐. 大姐姐 and 姐姐 sound more intimate, and children prefer to call others like this.
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