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  • Asked on March 1, 2021 in Other.

    All the variants- ‘I be married 2 years ago’, ‘We/You were married 2 years ago 1 year ago 2 year ago also ‘He/She was married 2 years ago 3 year ago 3 year ago 3rd generation have the same ambiguity.

    These sentences describe one’s marital status two years ago. Do the two already have a union? Just like stating “I was uncommitted two years ago” doesn’t imply you’re single now.

    I got married in January 2005, and became a second husband through the marriage ceremony that day. For marriage ceremonies, I have been married between July 2007 and October 2012. For marriage ceremony dates, I had a breakup in October 2017. The last statement is the present perfect continuous tense, which does not require that the action is completed, as you continue to be married to that person.

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