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Suhanii Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

more correct?

Last week he said that he was proud to marry me.

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Last week he said that he was proud to get married with me.
  

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When did they marry? Last week or before last week? ) Last week he said that he was proud to marry me.

  • When did they marry?
  • Last week or before last week?
  • ) Last week he said that he was proud to marry me.
  • ) He said he was proud to marry me last week.
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When did they marry? Last week or before last week?

If we don't know when they married but we do know he said this last week, this one is correct:
1.) Last week he said that he was proud to marry me.

If we know they married last week, this one is correct:

2.) He said he was proud to marry me last week.
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i put it that way....

After years of marriage,only last week he said that he was proud to... marry me (OR... get married with me?).

Now..which will be correct?
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Hi,
i put it that way..

After years of marriage,only last week he said that he was proud to... marry me (OR... get married with me?).

Now..which will be correct?

Both of your sentences focus on the event (the marriage) that happened years ago.

Years later, he'd be much more likely to say 'I'm proud to be married to you'. This focuses on the current s

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