EEPhil
Number 28
Wasn't that my point at https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/assume-v-presume.1453/page-118#post-104904 ?It's officially MOT!
But surely it should be DfT or DVLA?
But would you say you WoF your car? You might say your car has a WoF.Where I come from it would be a WoF (Warrant of Fitness).
Even dafter than MoT/MOT or DfT or DVLA applying to motor vehicles (where the origin of the term has some meaning) is the concept of a health MOT. Health check-up?



(ditto Mr., Mrs.) If you must indicate the abbreviation it would be D'r - urgh! You would think the BBC would get this one right - but they don't. American English seems to use Dr. as standard. Also seems to be the case in Germany. (Exit from EU warning: It appears that if you have a PhD or MD or DPhil then, at present in Germany, you could call yourself Herr Dr. Fred Bloggs [sic]. US holders of PhD's etc. may not - it is a criminal offence for non EU citizens to use the title in Germany! After we leave the EU, we will probably fall foul of the same law)
