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  • tenses - Is what happened is correct? - English Language Usage . . .
    "Essentially what happened is the state approved the same dollar amount it did last year for the supplemental general fund" My thinking is, the above, as well generally, is incorrect b c of the verb-agreement rules - and "what happened was" would be [more] correct, context depended obviously However, based in somewhat equal google hits and in
  • What Has Happened to Respect for Others? - JW. ORG
    A Bible proverb says: “A mild answer turns away rage, but a harsh word stirs up anger ” (Proverbs 15:1) Disrespectful speech and actions only add fuel to the fire, often with disastrous results
  • What is happened or What was happened. - WordReference Forums
    When I seen it, I should say, "What is happened" or "What was happened " Florentia52 Modwoman in the attic
  • What happen or what happened - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    They have different tempus, but "what happened" (imperfect) is correct while "what happen" (presens) isn't The reason "what happen" is incorrect is that the subject is 3rd person singular which requires an "s" on the verb Correct presens form would be "what happens" –
  • What happened or what was happening - WordReference Forums
    -What happened? - She was doing the washing-up when a plate broke and she cut her finger (This is a sudden event ) - I was reading a book last night when I heard my sister shouting - What was happening?-I just told you, I was reading a book (This was the background situation )
  • Happened to or Happened for - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    This happened to us, is the for to use in this case This happened for us, gives the idea of something that was done on purpose for us, but in that case I'd say This was 'done put in place' for us –
  • grammaticality - Is it correct to say It was not happened? - English . . .
    The simple past is most often formed from the preterite form of the verb ("It happened"), but sometimes for emphasis, inversion of - as in this case - negation, it is formed with forms of do: "It didn't happen" The form "It was not happened" doesn't match any construction for any tense, and is incorrect
  • is what happens or what happen? | WordReference Forums
    "What happened?" by itself is usually reserved for a meaning similar to "what was the result?" or "what was the cause?" A: Well, I guess I won't be going to football practice anymore B: Why? What happened? (What is the reason cause?) A: I talked with Ashley last night B: What happened? (What was the result?)


















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