phrasal verb of happen
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Happen= Take Place
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Phrasal verb of happen is, happen to somebody/something.
- To have an effect on somebody/something I hope nothing(= nothing unpleasant) has happened to them. It's the best thing that has ever happened to me.
What is Phrasal verb?
- Phrasal verbs are two or more words that together act as a completely new word, with a meaning separate from the original words.
- For example, pick up means to “grab” or “lift,” very different from the definitions of pick and up alone.
- Phrasal verbs are important because they are extremely common in informal English, and unless you are familiar with their meanings, understanding informal language will be difficult.
- In addition, learning to use phrasal verbs correctly will help you sound natural in casual conversation.
Hence, Happen is a phrasal word that means "to happen to someone or something."
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