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Liton Das Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Someone has asked me when I will marry. Then I replied

I will marry after 2 years of your daughter's marriage.

Is that correct.

  

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The idiomatic phrase we almost always use is get married. Someone asked me when I will get married . Then I replied I will get married 2 years after your daughter's marriage.

  • The idiomatic phrase we almost always use is get married.
  • Someone asked me when I will get married .
  • Then I replied I will get married 2 years after your daughter's marriage.
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The idiomatic phrase we almost always use is get married.


Someone asked me when I will get married. Then I replied

I will get married 2 years after your daughter's marriage.

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Mr. Chen:  When are you going to marry Nuan?
Jiao-Long: We will get married two years after your daughter gets married.
Mr. Chen: I have three sons. I don't have a daughter.
Jiao-Long: Don't tell Nuan! She will be very unhappy.

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