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What is the inflection of verb married?

The verb "married" is a bit tricky because it has two main inflections, depending on how it's used:

1. As a past tense or past participle:

* Past tense: "He married her last year."

* Past participle: "They have been married for 10 years."

2. As a present tense verb:**

* Present tense: "They marry each other." (This usage is less common and usually refers to a formal ceremony or the act of getting married, rather than the state of being married.)

Key Point: The verb "marry" is not typically used in the present continuous tense (e.g., "He is marrying her") because it describes a state of being, not an ongoing action.

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