Understanding Ms., Mrs., and Miss
Let’s learn about three words we use for women: Ms., Mrs., and Miss. These words help us know a bit about a woman’s life, like if she is married or not. But remember, everyone can choose which one they like to use!
The History of Ms., Mrs., and Miss
- Ms. came around in the 1950s and became more popular in the 1970s. It does not tell if a woman is married or not. It’s a nice way to be polite when you don’t know or don’t want to say if a woman is married.
- Mrs. is older and comes from the word “mistress,” which used to mean any woman. Now it means a woman who is married.
- Miss is a way to call a young girl or a woman who is not married. It also comes from “mistress.”
How to Use Ms., Mrs., and Miss
Using Ms.
Use Ms. when you don’t know if a woman is married or when she prefers this title.
- Ms. Brown will lead the meeting today.
- Can I speak to Ms. Thompson, please?
- Ms. Green is our new teacher.
- Thank you, Ms. Liu, for your help.
- Ms. Carter works in the office next door.
Using Mrs.
Use Mrs. for a woman who is married.
- Mrs. Smith is married to Mr. Smith.
- We met Mrs. Johnson at the party.
- Mrs. Lee has two children.
- That is Mrs. Clark’s car.
- Mrs. Parker is not here today.
Using Miss
Use Miss for a young girl or a woman who is not married.
- Miss Kelly is very good at math.
- Can you help Miss Paterson with her bags?
- I see Miss White every morning.
- Miss Allen is in charge of the music club.
- Miss James just finished college.
Trick to Remember the Difference
Here’s a simple trick to remember:
- Think of Ms. as “Mysterious” because it doesn’t tell you if a woman is married or not.
- Think of Mrs. as “Married” since it is for married women.
- Think of Miss as “Single” since it is for unmarried women or girls.
Summary
To sum it up:
- Ms. is for any woman, married or not, or when you do not know.
- Mrs. is for married women.
- Miss is for young girls or unmarried women.
These words are a sign of respect. Pick the right one to use and always be polite!
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