domingo, 23 de abril de 2017

Personal Titles

Personal titles are adjectives where the titles such as, Mr., Master, Miss, Mrs., Uncle, Auntie, Lord, Dr, Prof. and so on, are used as adjectives to describe the position of the noun. These titles could be placed in the front or even at the end.

For example:
    The day after tomorrow, you can visit Auntie Pauline and Uncle John.

    The classes on Monday will be presented by Dr. Mary and Prof. Kate.


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