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You could say "if J and I were married" I am going to marry Mary ![]() I am getting married to Mary ![]() Mary and I are going to be married ![]() Mary and I are getting married ![]() I am married to Mary ![]() Mary is married to me ![]() I am not married to Fred ![]() Fred is not maried to me. ![]() Does that help? ![]() |
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Silly mistakes!
![]() ![]() My book talks about "to marry" (he married my cousin) and about "to get married to": It doesn't say anything about "to be married to", that's why I thought "to be married" wasn't followed by "to". Thanks. ![]() PD: it was a reported question: he asked me if I was married to J. So I guess "was" is correct here. ![]() Last edited by irmamar; May 23, 2010 at 01:36 AM. |
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![]() ![]() @Pjt: Thank you for clarifying... I had never thought about that ambiguity. ![]()
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Is this a mistake? | irmamar | Grammar | 22 | May 24, 2010 10:45 AM |