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Green green 124 Posted 9 years ago
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Married

Is not some romantic event

Is not about lust and passion

Is not talking what we like only part of yourself with others.

From this day forward you shall not walk alone my heart will be your shelter,

and my arms will be your home.


Anyone can please help to check the grammar is it correct? thank you in advance

  

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green green 124 Married Married can be used as an adjective. g. She is married.

  • green green 124 Married Married can be used as an adjective.
  • g.
  • She is married.
  • Married is the past participle of the verb marry .
  • g.
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green green 124Married

Married can be used as an adjective. e.g. She is married.
Married is the past participle of the verb marry. e.g. Bob and Jane got married last week.

Married is not a noun. You have to use something different like "the state of being married," "being married," "getting married," "

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