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the usage of the verb "marry" Dear italkies! Can "marry" be used with the preposition "to"?
8 oct. 2016 15:28
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In "wants to marry," "to" is part of the infinitive verb "to marry." As for prepositions, you can say "I am married to Vlad," but you can't say "I will marry to Vlad." "Marry to" is incorrect, but "married to" as a condition is fine.
8 octobre 2016
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did you mean: 'marry to'? then yes, e.g. She's married to Sam
8 octobre 2016
If you're asking if "marry" can be the object of a preposition, the answer is no. The infinitive is "to marry". "Marry" cannot be a noun. "Marriage" is the noun that may be the object of a preposition.
8 octobre 2016
Absolutely, as in "going to marry," "wants to marry," etc.
8 octobre 2016
Here are typical usages of the verb. In active voice: 1. She married a banker. 2. She got married to a banker. * I believe there's negligible difference in meaning or nuance between the two. * As far as I know, "She married to a banker" is incorrect. In passive voice: - She is married to a banker. ("with" in place of "to" is considered wrong) Others: - in a marriage to/with; in his/her marriage to/with ... (both "to" and "with" seem to be common in these phrases)
8 octobre 2016
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