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"Miss" is used for an unmarried woman. "Mrs." is used for a married woman. "Ms." may be used for either.

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Q: What is the difference between the salutations Miss and Misses?
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What is the plurals of Miss?

The plural form of miss is misses.


Is there a plural for the word miss?

The plural of miss is misses.


Would an unmarried girl be called miss or misses?

One unmarried girl is Miss. Two unmarried girls are Misses.


How do you spell misses as in misses his friends?

The present tense, third-person singular of to miss(someone) is indeed spelled misses. The other meanings of the word use the same conjugations : I miss, you miss, he or she or it misses.(The only variant is the slang word missus, a spoken form of Mrs.)


What is plural form of miss?

If you were writing a letter to 2 female, unmarried siblings, you could address the envelope "The Misses Smith"


What is the difference between the moves thunder and thunderbolt in Pokemon?

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Is the word misses a verb?

Yes, the word misses is a verb.For example: "he misses the ball".Other verbs are miss, missing and missed.


When he writes I miss your smile what does that mean?

I spose it means exactly that, he misses it when you smile, misses the happines it brings him.


What does Demi Lovato miss when she was a kid?

She misses her Church.


When writing a cover letter which salutations should be used?

Some good salutations for a cover letter are: To Whom It May Concern Dear Sir/Madam Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms./Miss


How does one address a letter to two sisters who are both Miss?

The Misses Smith The Misses Laura and Elizabeth Smith or Misses Laura and Elizabeth Smith


What is the present tense of missed?

The present tense of "missed" is "miss." For example: "I miss you."