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92Michael Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Whe to use marry and married ?

I am confused with these words.For example, ' She is getting married tommorow ' .Why need to use married instead of marrys because what i thought is married for past tense.But this sentence haven't pass yet because it says tommorow.Why?
  

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'married' reflects a state in this sentence. Married is the past participle of marry. She is going to get married soon.

  • 'married' reflects a state in this sentence.
  • Married is the past participle of marry.
  • She is going to get married soon.
  • She is getting married tomorrow.
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'married' reflects a state in this sentence. Married is the past participle of marry.

She is going to get married soon.

She is getting married tomorrow.
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Married is the past tense and also the past participle for the passive voice (be married, get married). As it happens, the form 'get married' has become more popular than the other forms.

She is getting married tomorrow.
She is being married tomorrow.
She marries / is marrying tomorrow.
Her marriage is tomorrow.


These are all grammat
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why marrys cannot.When to use marry and married.i'm confused.I am begginer in English.Can you please explain in detail? But eventhough is tommorow,is it have to use past participle eventhough the action havent happened yet.I thought past partciple for action has been done ?
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'Marrys' is not the correct verb form.

Use 'marry' and 'married' as I have already shown you. The past participle form is not important here; these are all correct English future forms:

Mary is getting married tomorrow.
Mary is going to get married tomorrow.
Mary will get married tomorrow.
Mary is to get married tomorrow.
Mary gets

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