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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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are these both correct getting merry or getting married ??
  

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Anonymous are these both correct getting merry or getting married ?? Each is, in the appropriate context, correct, as are "getting Mary" and "gutting Murray. However, none of them is in any way related to any of the others,

  • Anonymous are these both correct getting merry or getting married ??
  • Each is, in the appropriate context, correct, as are "getting Mary" and "gutting Murray.
  • However, none of them is in any way related to any of the others,
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Anonymous are these both correct getting merry or getting married ??
Each is, in the appropriate context, correct, as are "getting Mary" and "gutting Murray. However, none of them is in any way related to any of the others,
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"I'm getting married." is correct, meaning there will be a wedding between you and your betrothed.

"I'm getting marry." is ungrammatical. This cannot be used to mean the previous sentence.

"I'm getting merry." is correct, meaning you are becoming happy. This might be said by an inebriated person.

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