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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

verb marry

which on is incorrect and why?

1- I'm going to marry with Maryam
2- I marrid last year
3- what year did you marry?
4- she is marrid to mr watson
5- did he get marrid with his classmate?
6- yes, he marrid his classmate
7- why don't you want to marry her
8- who are you going to marry
9- Ali got married with Maryam last week
10- I don't want to get married so soon
  

Top answer

None is correct. Try again, beginning each one with a capital letter, and ending with an appropriate punctuation mark. Spell 'married' correctly, and write 'married to' instead of 'married with'.

  • None is correct.
  • Try again, beginning each one with a capital letter, and ending with an appropriate punctuation mark.
  • Spell 'married' correctly, and write 'married to' instead of 'married with'.
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None is correct.

Try again, beginning each one with a capital letter, and ending with an appropriate punctuation mark. Spell 'married' correctly, and write 'married to' instead of 'married with'.
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'Marry with" is not standard English.
Your sentences have incorrect punctuation and misspelled words.

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