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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Marry with you or marry you??

Which one is correct?

Will marry with you or Will marry you ...

well I am most certain it is "Will marry you" , what i wanted to know is when "with" comes into picture... how it is used?

Thank you in advance... Emotion: smile
  

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I've never heard it used by a native speaker, but I often hear the "with" added by English learners. " I wouldn't call it correct. )

  • I've never heard it used by a native speaker, but I often hear the "with" added by English learners.
  • " I wouldn't call it correct.
  • )
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I've never heard it used by a native speaker, but I often hear the "with" added by English learners.
(For example, "She is married with that guy," instead of "married to that guy." "She decided to get married with that guy.")

I've heard native speakers ask the question, in a "lower register" situation, "Is she really married with that guy?" "How long has she been married with that
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AvangiI've heard native speakers ask the question, in a "lower register" situation, "Is she really married with that guy?"

Yes and it denotes surprise. She is pretty, I can't believe she married him.

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