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Eladio,
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Yes, grammatically correct too.
Here is the definition of happen: http://www.yourdictionary.com/ahd/h/h0054300.html
2. To take place.
So we could write this as....
What took place?
What happened?
What took place
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See the article in the NY Times (free but registration required)....
Marlon Brando, Oscar Winning Actor, Is Dead at 80
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/02/movies/02CND-BRANDO.html?hp=&pagewanted=print&position=
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In ``A Method to
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English is spoken at work.
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The Actors Studio. You can verify this by just using Google.
http://www.actors-studio.com/
This is much like "Lou Dobbs Moneyline" show on CNN. To be grammatically correct, it should be Lou Dobbs' Moneyline. But it isn't. They did not
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Eladio,
1) What happened to you?
Common and accepted.
2) What it happened to you?
I am not sure that it is grammatically correct. It sounds very awkward. Not used in UK or US.
3) What did happen to you? Sounds awkward, though it
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Hi Miriam,
Thank you for the time and effort to respond to my questions.
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Generally I agree with your comments above. Where I might differ is where you wrote, "I think it is a good idea to use commas at the beginning and the end of it to
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Two broken hearts are better than one.
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I was with a nice guy for more than one year (yes it's a lot!). Everybody saw us as the perfect couple. I loved him, he loved me...yeah...It was what I was thinking. One day he dumped me for an
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Hi,
I am going to ask about three sentences. I will give you two options to choose from in each instance.
Where I have difficulty is when I have a subordinate clause buried in the middle of the sentence. I will try to elaborate where I have
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