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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

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When you want to say that you are a married couple, which of the following would be correct?
"We are a Mr. and Mrs." or "We are Mr. and Mrs."?
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Hi, When you want to say that you are a married couple, which of the following would be correct? "We are a Mr. and Mrs.

  • Hi, When you want to say that you are a married couple, which of the following would be correct?
  • "We are a Mr.
  • and Mrs.
  • " or "We are Mr.
  • and Mrs.
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Hi,

When you want to say that you are a married couple, which of the following would be correct?
"We are a Mr. and Mrs." or "We are Mr. and Mrs."?



Neither is a natural thing to say. I'd just say

We are a married couple

or

We are married.



A more formal way to say it is We are husband and w

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