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3rd form of Happen
It can happen. It can be happened.
Which sentence is correct. Someone told me that we never use "be + 3rd form of happen". Is it correct?
28 ส.ค. 2016 เวลา 7:49
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Hi
"It can," or (more commonly) "It could happen," is correct.
"It could," has the sense that you were trying to create with your second sentence above.
28 สิงหาคม 2016
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"It can happen" is correct.
Passive voice (be + past participle) is only possible with transitive verbs. "Happen" is intransitive, so "be happened" is impossible. It has no meaning.
28 สิงหาคม 2016
1
I'm sorry but there isn't enough information in the question to give you a correct answer. The "third form" of the verb isn't a standard way of naming any conjugation that I am aware of.
Possible correct forms:
It can happen
It can be happening
It could happen
It could have happened
It could be happening.
Incorrect:
It can be happened.
I hope this is helpful. If you you need more information, please provide an explanation of what you are trying to say or information about what form you are calling the "third".
28 สิงหาคม 2016
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