Asked by rfvv
Is Mr. a contraction of 'mister' or 'master'?
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Answered by
Anonymous
Typically Mr. is a contraction of "mister". One example you could use is Mr. Rogers. He is not "master" Rogers, he is "mister" Rogers. Hope this helps! :)
Answered by
Writeacher
Right. “Mister”
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