Marius Hancu wrote: |
Pioussoul wrote: | |
I really wonder why the past tenses of joined and united are used here. For me, shouldn't they be present or future tenses?
Would some experts shed some light? I'm really confused and don't see the perspective of native speakers.
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Those are not simple past forms. Those are adjectives derived from past participles. |
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Thanks, friends, for your reponses, but I don't really know whom to believe, you or Feebs in that both of you hold good reasons.
Yet, in terms of your reasoning, the base sentence should go like this:
[Two lives, two hearts,
which are joined together in friendship,
and united forever in love.]
Then, it's not a complete sentence because it's lack of a verb.
Therefore, is it possible that a wedding invitation do own poetic licence like a poem?
Please shed more light. Thanks.