1/15
00:00

DDD.2 Use abbreviations for titles and names

Loading questions...

What are abbreviations?

Abbreviations are shortened forms of words. They are used to make writing shorter and easier to read.

Examples:
  • Mister → Mr.
  • Doctor → Dr.
  • Street → St.
Note

Most abbreviations begin with a capital letter and end with a period.

Why do we use abbreviations?

Abbreviations help writers save space and avoid repeating long words, especially in names and titles.

Examples:
  • Dr. Smith instead of Doctor Smith
  • Mrs. Brown instead of Missus Brown
  • Oak St. instead of Oak Street
Note

Abbreviations are often used in addresses, lists, and names.

Abbreviations for titles

Titles tell us more about a person. Many titles have common abbreviations that are used before names.

Common Title Abbreviations:
  • Mr. → Mister
  • Mrs. → Missus
  • Ms. → Miss
  • Dr. → Doctor
Note

Title abbreviations always begin with a capital letter.

Abbreviations in names and addresses

Abbreviations are often used in names and addresses to make them shorter and clearer.

Examples:
  • Road → Rd.
  • Avenue → Ave.
  • Mount → Mt.
Note

When writing an address, abbreviations help keep the information neat and organized.

Using abbreviations correctly

Abbreviations should be used correctly so the reader understands the meaning.

Correct Usage:
  • Dr. Lee is my dentist.
  • I live on Pine St.
  • Mrs. Green is my teacher.
Note

If you are unsure, write the full word instead of the abbreviation.