"You married" is past tense.
Marry/marries is the present tense. The past tense is married, and the future tense is will marry.
marry
married
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She was not marrying.
She was marrying.
being married
No. Married can be a verb, the past tense and past participle of to draw. It can also be used as an adjective.
It is also "set up" The past tense of set is also set. For example: I set up my friends and now they're getting married.
No. Marry is the verb. The noun is marriage and the adjective is married. (The word "merry" sounds like marry and is an adjective.)
Dickens married the former Catherine Hogarth in April 2nd 1836. They had 10 children, but their marriage was often tense, and they separated in 1858..