What is the difference between marrying ... and marrying ...?
First, marry who? (USA)? [Bi? m? r? D tu] (English) [bi mar? d t? ]
Interpretation: marry a person, marry a person; marry ...
Phrases:
Marry someone? Marry sb. Emphasize the country; Marry sb.
Marry a foreigner? Marry a foreigner
I'll marry Susan? I'm getting Susan married.
Example:
Me? Want it? Is it? Married? Where to? You Do you want to? Is it? Married? Where to? I
I want to marry you. Do you want to marry me?
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we? Is being manufactured. Answer? List? Yes? Top? Ten? Men? we? Don't want it. Where to? Is it? Married? To. ?
We have listed 10 kinds of men we don't want to marry the most.
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Second, what is marriage for? (America) [ɡet? m? rid tu]
Interpretation: Marriage
Phrases:
Marry someone? Marry sb. Marry sb. Someone got married.
Marry someone? Marry sb.
Marry me? Marry me
Example:
Where to? Get? Married? Where to? Answer? Dude. ?
I don't want to marry a man
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Kazuo Hirai is about? Where to? Get? Married? Where to? Mika? Answer? Single? Mom. ?
I want to marry a single mother, Xiang Mei, but Kazuo Hirai is very sad.
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So what? Remember? What about you? Not necessarily? Where to? Get? Married? Where to? Live happily ever after. ?
So, please remember that in order to live a happy life, you don't have to get married.
Marry who? Marry who?
Just now, we said that getting married means getting married, but "who to marry" must not be thought in Chinglish. "He ……" should be translated into with…… The problem here is that the preposition is wrong. The preposition should be to, married to, or just a married B, which can mean that A and B are married.
So when can I get married? Let's look at an example.
Christine is married and has a child.
It is correct to use this in this sentence. You can translate the answer without reading it first.
If it translates into marrying a child, then we may have to learn more grammar.
Christine is married and has a child.
In the process of learning, it is a good phenomenon to find problems, and it is also very valuable to take the initiative to learn after finding problems. To give a negative example, I am poor at playing small English, and I am too lazy to recite words, which makes it difficult to learn English later and my grades are terrible. To borrow a word from a high school chemistry teacher, he scored higher than me in closing his eyes. I didn't get well until I went to college. I spend three or four hours reciting words and laying a foundation every day. It was difficult at first, but it was much easier to learn later. English grammar can be cultivated by reading at ordinary times, and it will be easier to learn. People who take the initiative to learn, as long as they can persist, will certainly gain something.