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2 Dec 2020
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“He finally got married to her”. Is this sentence grammatically correct?
“He finally got married to her”. Is this sentence grammatically correct?
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@scarletzyy can I also say got married with her?
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no, but you could say "he got married with an amazing ceremony"
if the object is a person, it should always be "married to"
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