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Lawrence
I don't know the difference between "happen" and "occur". I'm looking forward to your answer, thank u.
20 feb. 2024 11:27
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There's really no difference in meaning. "Happen" is a word that comes from Old English, while "occur" is of Latin origin. There's also a phrasal verb "take place" and another word of Latin origin, "transpire", that have very similar meanings.
20 februari 2024
I would add that “occur” has a somewhat more formal quality to it than “happen” does.
21 februari 2024
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Lawrence
Taalvaardigheden
Chinees (Mandarijn), Chinees (Kantonees), Engels, Duits, Japans
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Engels
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