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Vts nair Posted 11 years ago
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You are the first person being invited for my marriage

You are the first person being invited for my marriage or You are the first person to be invited for my marriage. Here first sentence means the inviting process is began with him other sentence means the guy should be invited for my marriage.Am I correct?
  

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Am I correct? No, they mean the same. And use 'wedding', not 'marriage': a marriage is the result of a wedding.

  • Am I correct?
  • No, they mean the same.
  • And use 'wedding', not 'marriage': a marriage is the result of a wedding.
  • A wedding lasts 30 minutes; a marriage lasts a lifetime.
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vts nairHere first sentence means the inviting process is began with him other sentence means the guy should be invited for my marriage.Am I correct?
No, they mean the same.

And use 'wedding', not 'marriage': a marriage is the result of a wedding. A wedding lasts 30 minutes; a marriage lasts a lifetime.

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