What happened with you or to you?
What happened with you or to you?
Neither, they are both wrong. The correct expression is “What happened to you?”
How do you use the word happen?
Happen sentence example
- It will never happen again.
- We can’t let it happen again.
- It can happen to anyone.
- No.
- I had hoped this would never happen again.
- Sometimes very terrible accidents happen , and many people are burned and drowned and injured.
- But never mind; something will happen pretty soon.
What does it happen mean?
happen, occur, or be the case in the course of events or by chance. “It happens that today is my birthday”; “These things befell” (Santayana) happenverb. chance to be or do something, without intention or causation. “I happen to have just what you need!”
Has to happen meaning?
1 intr (of an event in time) to come about or take place; occur. 2 intr; foll by: to (of some unforeseen circumstance or event, esp. death), to fall to the lot (of); be a source of good or bad fortune (to) if anything happens to me it’ll be your fault. 3 tr to chance (to be or do something)
When we use what happened?
When a question is about the object, we use an auxiliary verb (‘did’) and an infinitive(“write”). Then in a similar way: “What happened?” This is a subject question because ‘what’ (the question word) is the subject of the verb happened.
What happens to you is correct?
Both are quite correct. “What happened to you?” is common and accepted. “What has happened to you?” is cool, too. The first one is an informal wh-question.
Is it what happen or happens?
what happen or what happened? Explanation: The past tense, ‘happened’ is correct. In the context offered, you are asking what (events) happened that changed or effected Jen.
What is the meaning of what’s happened?
What’s happened = what has happened and is usually more immediate past. What happened could be more remote past but it could be immediate past also as in “what just happened?”
Which word mean about to happen?
imminent. adjectiveat hand, on the way. about to happen. approaching.
Is it happen or happened?
Has to happen or had to happen?
have happened – it means that something happened and is still happening today. For example “Mercedes has been making cars for a long time now” They are still making cars so you need a past tense with “have” here. Had happened- it means that something had happened before another thing happened.
What tense is has happened?
“What had happened” is the past tense of “what has happened”. It means something has started in the past and ended in the past. “Has happened” means something started in the past and just ended now. “happened” is simple past indicates a specific time or moment in the past.
What does “happen to” mean exactly?
happen (verb) chance to be or do something, without intention or causation. “I happen to have just what you need!” happen, materialize, materialise (verb) come into being; become reality. “Her dream really materialized”. find, happen, chance, bump, encounter (verb) come upon, as if by accident; meet with.
What is a word that means to happen?
1. betide. Happen, chance, occur refer to the taking place of an event. Happen, which originally denoted the taking place by hap or chance, is now the most general word for coming to pass: Something has happened. Chance suggests the accidental nature of an event: It chanced to rain that day.
Would you happen to know meaning?
“To happen” means to occur by chance, accident, or without intention. So, “I happen to know …” means that the speaker is casually and unintentionally in possession of some knowledge that the listener may find useful or interesting.
Is happens a verb?
happen verb [I] (HAVE EXISTENCE) (of a situation or event) to come into existence; occur: If a situation or event happens to someone or something, it has an effect on that person or thing: to do or be by chance: (of a situation or an event) to have existence or come into existence: