What do you mean occurred?
1 : to be found or met with : appear This bird occurs in New England in the spring. 2 : to come into existence : happen The accident occurred at 5 p.m. 3 : to come to mind an idea that has occurred to me.
What type of word is occurred?
verb
verb (used without object), oc·curred, oc·cur·ring. to happen; take place; come to pass: When did the accident occur? to be met with or found; present itself; appear. to suggest itself in thought; come to mind (usually followed by to): An idea occurred to me.
Whats happen meaning in Marathi?
What happened in Marathi मराठी काय झालं आहे ⇄ What happened.
Is there a word occurred?
What does occurred mean? Occur is a verb that means to happen, to take place, or to come into existence. It can also mean to present or offer (itself) or to come to mind. The word occurred is simply the past tense or past participle of the word occur.
What happened reply in English?
The past tense, ‘happened’ is correct….English translation: what happened.
English term or phrase: | What happen or what happened? |
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Selected answer: | what happened |
Entered by: | Ricardo Galarza |
What is the antonym of occurred?
What is the opposite of occur?
cease | stop |
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consummate | drop |
expire | relinquish |
abandon | elapse |
resolve | scrap |
Is occured correct?
Spelling words isn’t always easy, especially when they contain double letters. In this case, the correct spelling is occurred.
What is the difference between happen and happened?
Explanation: The past tense, ‘happened’ is correct. In the context offered, you are asking what (events) happened that changed or effected Jen.
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.
When can I use happen?
We use happen + to + object to say that something occurs unexpectedly or something occurs that we do not want: Something’s happened to my bike.
What happened correct English?
Both forms are grammatically correct (contrary to the insistence of some British grammar purists). The first one (“What happened?”) is the one most of us would likely ever need in normal life. Use “did” when we knew something had happened but wanted more details.