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Hi Mike
Hi Mike,
Then what do you say about Tdol's answer to English Grammer.
Waht is the difference?
http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4778
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Re: Hi Mike

Originally Posted by
Anonymous In this case, it is a difference in American and British Englishes and a difference in the phrase. I would not strenously object to "I invite you to my marriage with John", but I would use "to". If one uses "with" there, it might read as though John was being invited to come with you to the wedding. I would, however, strenuously object to "I am married with John." :wink:
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