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To marry vs To Get Married
Former-TeacherDate: Friday, 21.01.2011, 18:40 | Message # 1
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Dear Learners!
It's important not to confuse these two simple items.
- 'to marry' always needs an object after it, e.g.: 'He married Hellen'
- 'to be married' doesn't need an object, e.g.: 'He is married'. But if you use an object, then use 'to', e.g.: 'He is married to Hellen.'
- 'to get married' means to to become husband or wife.
That's why the sentence below contains the mistake:
"I’m sure that a person should marry only if he or she really dreams of it..."

Exercise:
Personalized Grammar Practise - My Confessions
Use the patterns to write of few sentences expressing your opinions, attitudes, agreement, disagreement, hopes, worries, or fears.

- I will marry a millionaire when I am 35 five.
- I will never marry a millionaire 30 years older than me.
- People should get married only in their late twenties or early thirties.
- Are you married?
- Why do you want to get married?
- Can a marry a person of another nationality or race?
- Nobody will marry a person who hasn't got money and property.
- It's OK when people get married several times.
- I'm afraid of not being married when I am 50.
- ...

 
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