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Moon7296 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Entice into ~ing..

I found this verb on my English-Korean dictionary.

I have a suspicion of a Korean translation sentence below.

He enticed her into marrying him with promises of a house, car, and money.

In the korean translation, it says, she was enticed(persuaded) and got married to him ~~

Does this sentence imply that she got married to him or just enticed and have no idea whether or not she got married?

Or she obviously got married to him since she was enticed.
  

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Hi, I found this verb on my English-Korean dictionary. I have a suspicion of a Korean translation sentence below. He enticed her into marrying him with promises of a house, car, and money.

  • Hi, I found this verb on my English-Korean dictionary.
  • I have a suspicion of a Korean translation sentence below.
  • He enticed her into marrying him with promises of a house, car, and money.
  • In the korean translation, it says, she was enticed(persuaded) and got married to him ~~ Does this sentence imply that she got married to him Yes or just enticed and have no idea whether or not she got married?
  • Or she obviously got married to him since she was enticed.
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Hi,

I found this verb on my English-Korean dictionary.

I have a suspicion of a Korean translation sentence below.

He enticed her into marrying him with promises of a house, car, and money.

In the korean translation, it says, she was enticed(persuaded) and got married to him ~~

Does this sentence imply that she got married to him Yes

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