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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Marry

Wrong:I have married you for ten years.

Right:I have been married you for ten years.

What is the item of this verbs?

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Wrong::I have been married you for ten years. Right: I have been married to you for ten years. What is the item of this verbs?

  • Wrong::I have been married you for ten years.
  • Right: I have been married to you for ten years.
  • What is the item of this verbs?
  • <<< I don't understand this question.
  • Clive
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Wrong::I have been married you for ten years.

Right: I have been married to you for ten years.

What is the item of this verbs? <<< I don't understand this question.

Clive

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