Do you say the couple was or the couple were?
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Do you say the couple was or the couple were?
The correct statement is: The couple was married. This is because ‘a couple’, while a collective noun, as a noun itself is singular. So you’d conjugate the verb using a singular pronoun. ‘Were’ would be used if you were to say, “The coupleS were married”.
Was married or were married?
3 Answers. You would use We were married for [X time] if the marriage has ended, for example you are now divorced, or your spouse has died. You are saying that the duration of the marriage is fixed, and will not change. You would use We have been married for [X time] if the marriage is still in effect.
Is were married correct?
This is correct: They were married on the first of April 2014, and divorced five years later. The difference between had married and were married , is that with “were”, we are saying they became married – that is, the acquired the adjective of “married” – they went from being not married, to being married.
How do you call a married couple?
married couple
- Mr. and Mrs.
- bride and groom.
- cohabitants.
- man and woman.
- wedded pair.
Is the couple or are the couple?
When writing of a couple getting married, it is more common to use the plural form (“the couple are to be wed”). When writing of an established couple, it is more common to use a singular verb (“the couple has six puppies, each more destructive than the next”).
Had married or had been married?
“Had been married” or “Had + past participle” is the past perfect tense used to show that two events happened in the past, and one of them happened first. If you say: “Annie and Alan have been married since July.” (Present Perfect) it means that they are still married.
What’s the term for married?
What is another word for married?
wedded | wed |
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hitched | one |
spliced | united |
joined | joined in marriage |
united in wedlock | espoused |
What is the difference between couple were married and couple was married?
From Ngrams, you can see that “couple were married” beats “couple was married”. This is especially true for British English. Thanks for contributing an answer to English Language & Usage Stack Exchange!
Is it correct to say a couple was married?
Yes, you have the general idea. If couple conveys the idea of two people, treat it as a plural: The couple [its members] were married. But: Each couple was asked to give $10. That seems to cover the whole situation.
How do you Say couple was married in 1988?
The couple was/were married in 1988 becomes the couple got married in 1988. By choosing a noun that is definitely plural, the couple was/were married until 2009 becomes the two were married until 2009. The couple was/were married in 1988 becomes the high school sweethearts were married in 1988.
Is the word married singular or plural?
Couple is an exception; it is more frequently treated as plural. To complicate matters, in your example phrases, married could either be a subject complement/past participle adjective as in: The couple was married from 1988 to 2009. The couple was married by the ship’s captain.