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Happened

Happened is the past tense and past participle form of the verb happen, meaning to occur or take place. It is used to refer to events that occurred in the past or to describe events in narratives. The word often appears with time expressions such as yesterday, last week, or in phrases like what happened?

Origin and sense: The word traces back to Old English and is linked to hap, meaning chance

Usage and grammar: Happen is typically intransitive; it does not take a direct object. It can occur

Perfect and related forms: The past participle happened forms the present perfect and past perfect: has happened,

Related terms: Happenstance denotes a chance occurrence, and the verb is closely related to synonyms such as

or
fortune.
Through
this
lineage,
happen
came
to
describe
events
that
occur,
whether
expected
or
not,
and
happened
indicates
that
such
an
event
has
already
occurred.
with
a
to
construction
to
refer
to
a
person
or
thing
affected
by
the
event:
it
happened
to
me,
she
happened
to
be
there.
It
is
also
used
in
happen
to
clauses
to
introduce
a
coincidence.
had
happened.
In
the
simple
past,
something
happened.
In
narratives,
it
supports
a
factual,
neutral
tone.
occur,
take
place,
come
about.