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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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When to use miss or ms

When to use miss or ms in a sentence
  

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These're different words. "Miss" means you have lost something or haven't got to a target. "Ms" is an abbreviation of the word "millisecond"

  • These're different words.
  • "Miss" means you have lost something or haven't got to a target.
  • "Ms" is an abbreviation of the word "millisecond"
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These're different words. "Miss" means you have lost something or haven't got to a target. "Ms" is an

abbreviation of the word "millisecond"





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AnonymousWhen to use miss or ms in a sentence
A woman who is unmarried can use Miss before her name.

A woman who ie married or not, can use Ms if she doesn't want others to know her marital status.

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