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Are you ready for this one? ******************************** TO or WITH???? ******************************** Last year I got married ________ David.
Last year I got married ________ David.
with
to
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2024年5月21日 14:11
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Wow, what a fun question! To give an English learner a canonical phrase to use, I would absolutely suggest that they say "get married to <somebody>". However, given a lot of progressive changes that we're seeing in English, I wouldn't bat an eye if I heard somebody say "get married with <somebody>", and I personally might even prefer to say it that way. The choice of the word in the adverbial phrase has a lot of subtle implications that are probably up for debate, and that sounds like a fun conversation for people that have more prowess with the language.
2024年5月21日
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Agree to disagree? Since when does a non-native speaker from Türkiye have the right to tell an American how to speak English?
2024年5月21日
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This is incorrect, as an English native speaker both “to” and “with” can be used here.
2024年5月21日
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Sir, I hate to break it to you, but I was born in the southwestern United States, and I have no idea what dictionary you’re talking about. You are incorrect, and you are misrepresenting my language to your learners.
2024年5月21日
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2024年5月23日
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