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Healer Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Marriage with someone

Are the following grammatically correct?

  • marriage with someone
  • her marriage with John
  

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healer Are the following grammatically correct? marriage with someone her marriage with John No. That phrasing is from the Romance languages, not English.

  • healer Are the following grammatically correct?
  • marriage with someone her marriage with John No.
  • That phrasing is from the Romance languages, not English.
  • marriage to someone and her marriage to John are the English equivalents.
  • CJ
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healer

Are the following grammatically correct?

  • marriage with someone
  • her marriage with John

No. That phrasing is from the Romance languages, not English.

marriage to someone and her marriage to John are the English equivalents.

CJ

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