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How do you say get marry soon?
Its either : “Got married quickly” or “Getting married soon” or “Soon to get married”.
What is correct married to or married with?
Both are correct. When we use male name first, we say married with. When we use female name first, we say married to.
Which is correct get married or got married?
Yes “got married” is correct because we use third form of verb after using ‘get’, and here got is the past form of verb.
How can I use Never in my life?
Used to place great emphasis on one’s amazement or incredulity about something. I tell you, never in my life have I been treated so rudely at a restaurant. Never in my life did I think I’d have the chance to live in Europe permanently.
Is the word married grammatically correct?
To answer your specific question: Is married is, in itself, correct. It is proper grammar since it is stating that that person is married. If after the word married comes up then that will most likely affect the grammatical side to the word.
Is it correct to say I’ve never been married?
You could reply, “Actually, I have yet to be/get married,” or “I’m not married yet.” If someone just assumed that you were married for some reason, not knowing you, and asked if things were such and such a way with your spouse, “I’ve never married” or “I have yet to be married” would work.
What is the difference between married to and married with?
For married people the expression is more normally “married to “, e.g. “John is married to Alan”. As an adjective you could say “John and Alan are married “. In the past tense you’d say “John married Alan”. “Marry with ” is also grammatically correct but is commonly used with impersonal objects.
When do you say we are married in a marriage certificate?
“We’re married” is a statement of status, unlike the other forms, which denote past or future action. It can be said any time after the wedding, as long as both partners are still living and have not divorced. How these forms are used may depend on who’s using them.