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May 5, 2010 · May 5, 2010. #2. They are just two grammatical forms of the same idea. I'm getting married next week. [=I'm going to get married next week] There are two couples getting married this morning in that big church. When I get married, I want to have a small wedding. J.
Sep 19, 2006 · Australia. Castilian (Patagonian) Sep 14, 2010. #11. Get/be married to sb /casarse - estar casado con alguien (one couple, as usual) Get married in Church (place) casarse por la Iglesia. Get married with sb casarse junto con (otra pareja). Person married another person at the same time as you (e.g. two couples in tandem) Be married for (+ time ...
Apr 10, 2007 · Yes, marry is a transitive verb, so no preposition in your sentence. sound shift said: "X married Y at All Saints' Church on February 15." This is potentially ambiguous. Most of the time this would mean X and Y become a married couple on 15th February. It could also mean that X officiated at the wedding ceremony of Y.
Jun 10, 2012 · Jun 11, 2012. #5. For me the most natural way to say it is neither of the two. I would say: We're getting married next summer. It doesn't sound right to me with "will" (assuming the meaning is to express a plan that's already been made) unless you say: We'll be getting married next summer. I'm also ok with: We're going to get married next summer.
Jan 23, 2011 · Jan 23, 2011. #3. Hello ducen. We could help you best if we knew which country are you interested in and how the formal language is to be used. An English wedding certificate uses the verb "solemnize", " Marriage Solemnized...", and this is the most formal word I can think of. "The marriage of Miss Itzy Ditzy to Mr Marky Parky was solemnized on ...
Mar 1, 2010 · In an informal style, get married is more common than marry. In a formal style, marry is preferred. Before a direct object, marry is used WITHOUT preposition. (e.g. She married a builder.) We can also use get married + to with an object. (e.g. She got married to a builder.) On the whole, as far as I know, married is simply the past participle ...
Jan 16, 2016 · United Arab Emirates. Dec 8, 2017. #1. Please let me know the correct sentence and the difference between both of them. I will be getting married in march. I am getting married in march.
Jan 31, 2006 · United States, English. Jan 31, 2006. #11. Tell them congradulations, or congrats. Tell them how excited you are that they are getting married. Tell them that they are meant to be together. Also Don't forget to tell Wish them a happy life together. Hug them, and kiss them on the cheek.
Feb 18, 2013 · get married是结婚的意思,强调动作(是个短动作),上文也提了,married这里可以看作形容词,并不能反映时态 而要反映时态表明已结婚则要说 They have got married.他们已经结婚了,从中也可以看出,正如楼上所说是词组不及物,后面不能加宾语。
May 29, 2020 · So 'married' is a verb there. But it is not a normal way of saying anything. In 'I have been married for three years' it is the state - I married (verb) in 2017, so now I am married (adjective), and have been married (adjective) for three years. The verb can be passive: I was married by the vicar of the local church.