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Dear teachers and friends,
I've got a question for you which needs to be confirmed. Now look at the sentences, please.
Are there any difference between " I am married to Mrs. X " and " I am married with Mrs.X".
As I was once told that they are different in meaning namely that is "male and female." I mean if it's a male who want to marry, then the preposition is different.
Thank you very much.
I've got a question for you which needs to be confirmed. Now look at the sentences, please.
Are there any difference between " I am married to Mrs. X " and " I am married with Mrs.X".
As I was once told that they are different in meaning namely that is "male and female." I mean if it's a male who want to marry, then the preposition is different.
Thank you very much.