I might take the opportunity to explain participial adjectives to your student.
In English grammar, participial adjective is a traditional term for an adjective that has the same form as the participle (that is, a verb ending in -ing or -ed/-en) and that usually exhibits the ordinary properties of an adjective.
https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-a-participial-adjective-1691486
Examples provided here include:
I was alarmed by the loud bang.
I'm so excited! I'm going on holiday tomorrow!
In your case, I think that's how you would consider the word "married."
I'm getting married.
We got married.
I am married.
We are going to be married.