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Hello everybody how are you doing?
I have a question.
Is 'What's Happened' grammatically correct?
If so, so what's the difference between what happened and what's happened?
Thanks in advance đđ»
5 de ene. de 2023 12:35
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What happened - itâs the Past Simple Tense
Whatâs happened - what has happened - itâs the Present Perfect Tense. If an action was only completed very recently, you can describe it with the present perfect tense.
5 de enero de 2023
Hi what is your English level?
5 de enero de 2023
Grammer:
'What's happened' is grammatically correct meaning 'What has happened'
Difference:
'What happened' - past tense
'What's happened' - near tense 'What has just happened'
5 de enero de 2023
This is a really good question. While people will give the normal comparison between past tense and present perfect, itâs not that simple.
I meet my friend and he has a broken arm. It happened in the past and it is still relevant now. So some will say it should be âWhat has happened?â
However, it is much more natural to ask âWhat happened (to you)?
I think this is because âhappenedâ relates to a very specific point in the past.
I happened to see him. Means I saw him without out arranging it.
I have happened to see him. Not correct at all.
5 de enero de 2023
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