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Mr. Tom Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Married with VS Married to

Hi

Would you say that both of the following versions are OK?

She is married to Charles.
She is married with Charles.

Thanks,

Tom
  

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Married to. If you're talking about someone's spouse, you never say "with". The phrase "married with"...

  • Married to.
  • If you're talking about someone's spouse, you never say "with".
  • The phrase "married with"...
  • is usually followed by "children".
  • Married with three children Married with two daughters and a baby son Married with a great job and a house in Beverly Hills Married to Charles Married to a stockbroker Married to her high school boyfriend Married to a wonderful man
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Married to.

If you're talking about someone's spouse, you never say "with". The phrase "married with"... is usually followed by "children".

Married with three children
Married with two daughters and a baby son
Married with a great job and a house in Beverly Hills

Married to Charles
Married to a stockbroker
Married to her high school boyfriend
Marrie

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