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  • What is the plural of sir? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    7 Sirs is the technically correct plural of "sir " That said, it is rarely used today Gentlemen is normally substituted Messrs (pronounced MEZ-erz) is, curiously enough, the technically correct plural of "Mr " (pronounced MIST-er) and also hardly ever used, except in writing
  • Plural of sir | Learn English - Preply
    Sirs is the technically correct plural of "sir "The plural of sir is sirs, as in "I beseech you, my good sirs " You can use this to address male audience but in general parlance, the proper address is "gentleman" ‘Sir’ word is frequently used to address one individual, two people, three people
  • word choice - Usage of and equivalents of Sir - English Language . . .
    According to Wiktionary: Noun sir or Sir (plural sirs) A man of a higher rank or position An address to a military superior Yes sir An address to any male, especially if his name or proper add
  • How to address a formal letter to a group of women
    How do you address a formal letter to a group of women - i e the equivalent of Dear Sirs, for women?
  • Plural nouns - Learn Spanish for Free - Preply
    To form the plural of nouns ending in a vowel, add -s For nouns ending in a consonant or a stressed í or ú, add - es Nouns ending in -z change to -c in the plural; e g , happy children - niños felices Learn Spanish singular plural nouns usage and find out nouns types, examples and common mistakes Learn Spanish the most effective way and reach your language goals faster: take private
  • How do you greet multiple recipients in an e-mail?
    How do you greet multiple recipients in an e-mail? Assuming they're both male, I just use "Sirs", but it seems a bit informal
  • Formal salutation to a group - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I need to write a formal letter to a group of people consisting of two females and two males One of the females is unmarried "Dear Sirs" must be out of the question "Dear Madam Miss Sirs"
  • Can sir be used to address female officers?
    Interesting parenthetical note in Wikipedia: When addressing a male superior (e g Officer or Warrant Officer, but not usually a non-commissioned officer, in the military), "sir" is used as a short form of address (Despite its use in many fictional works, this is not a term used for female superiors, who are addressed as "ma'am")
  • grammatical number - What is the proper title abbreviation for . . .
    The plural form of Mister is Misters, and the abbreviations Mr and Messrs respectively (although UK English drops the periods) The odd spelling is because "Messrs " comes from the French "messieurs" So your example would be phrased as: Dear Messrs Jones, Smith, Bloggs, and Flintstone The abbreviation for addressing more than one Ms is either "Mses "or "Mss "; note that the abbreviation
  • single word requests - Gender neutral alternative to Sir Madam . . .
    I don't see "gentlefolk" as an alternative to "Sir or Madam" ( which is acceptable in print but not in speech) because "gentlefolk" is plural "Gentlefolk" is the non-gendered equivalent of "Ladies and Gentlemen" (not of "Sir or Madam")





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