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How do you say get married soon?

How do you say get married soon?

If the marriage hasn’t happened yet, we say ‘ they are getting married soon’ or ‘ they want to get married soon’…. AFTER they get married, then you can say “ they just got married’…or..’ they got married recently’.

Is married or are married?

2 Answers. 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”.

Did you get marry or married?

While you can use the present tense marry, that is more focused on the wedding itself. In conversation it’s far more common to say get married, which focuses on the person’s marital status.

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What is another word for married couple?

What is another word for married couple?

man and wife bride and groom
cohabitants man and woman
Mr. and Mrs. wedded pair

Is it correct to say marriage to or marriage with?

Grammatically either is acceptable since both conform to the “rules”. A preference for one or the other derives from the cultural connotations associated with the word marriage, not from any argument over its lexical category. marriage with can be interpreted to imply an equality of the partners, while marriage to suggests a power imbalance.

Is/is/Are you getting married next week?

Both constructions work fine, people generally use ” Am/Is/Are getting married next week ” (The second example) when talking about something that has been planned for a long time or you have thought about, and will certainly happen beyond a shadow of doubt, i.e, this future event will happen no matter what happens.

What does ‘I am getting married’ mean?

I am getting married” means you are now in progress of wedding…. Insteady of “getting married” you can say ” going to get married”. will- future possibility, the fulfilmen of condition is depends on the goodness of the situation of the future…you may not be get married if the situation will not good.

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What is the correct grammar for showing the future in English?

English has several forms of grammar to show the future. They’re mostly interchangeable, but there are a few differences. We usually use ‘will + verb’ for predictions, ‘be going to + verb’ for predictions based on current information and future plans, and the present progressive (‘be + verb-ing’) for scheduled future plans.