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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Could you help me?

Is "We've just got married" grammatically or semantically wrong?
If not, could you tell me what is the difference between "We've just got married" and "We just got married" in terms of meaning?
Thank you.
  

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lucas21c If not, could you tell me what is the difference between "We've just got married" and "We just got married" in terms of meaning? There is no difference. Both mean that you(’ve) got married recently.

  • lucas21c If not, could you tell me what is the difference between "We've just got married" and "We just got married" in terms of meaning?
  • There is no difference.
  • Both mean that you(’ve) got married recently.
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lucas21cIf not, could you tell me what is the difference between "We've just got married" and "We just got married" in terms of meaning?
There is no difference. Both mean that you(’ve) got married recently.

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