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  1. We use the preposition “to” when we use “to marry” in the passive voice with the verbs Be and Get. We use “to” when we include the name. I was married to John for 6 years. I got married to John last year. I am getting married to Jane in February.

  2. 28 de mar. de 2024 · In summary, ‘married to’ serves to indicate a partner in a marriage, while ‘married with’ simply adds additional context about the state or circumstances of the marriage. Keeping these distinctions in mind will help you choose the correct prepositions for your marital expressions.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2007 · Learn the correct usage of the preposition in the phrasal verb marry, with examples and explanations. See why marry with is not idiomatic English and how to avoid it.

  4. 29 de may. de 2023 · Learn when to use to or with after the adjective married to refer to a married couple. See examples, explanations and practice exercises.

  5. 15 de ene. de 2013 · A discussion thread about the difference between \"married to\" and \"married with\" in English. Learn how to use the preposition \"to\" correctly in this context and avoid common mistakes.

  6. 37.4k 6 59 162. asked Apr 15, 2014 at 14:58. Joji Shaikh. 575 5 8 15. 4. I have never heard about the preposition choice depending on gender. How about if John is married to Paul, or Mary is married to Alice? If there is such a gender-distinction, I'd see that as all the more reason to only use "to".

  7. Learn how to use marry and divorce with or without an object, and how to form the passive voice with these verbs. See examples and explanations of common mistakes and variations.