The most common answer to what’s up is “I am fine, thank you, what about you?” The person who is asking this is enquiring about your well being at that very moment….
- Nothing much or not much.
- Nothing new.
- Same old.
- Nothing, just tired.
- I am unwell.
- I am screwed.
- No complaints.
- It’s too hot today.
Did happen or did happened?
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.
What happen or what happened correct?
what happen or what happened? Explanation: The past tense, ‘happened’ is correct. In the context offered, you are asking what (events) happened that changed or effected Jen.
Did not happened or didn’t happen?
The simple past is most often formed from the preterite form of the verb (“It happened”), but sometimes for emphasis, inversion of – as in this case – negation, it is formed with forms of do: “It didn’t happen”. The form “It was not happened” doesn’t match any construction for any tense, and is incorrect.
What’s happening best reply?
10 Answers “Not much, how about you?” Unless, of course, you are in the midst of something exceptional. It’s just a greeting meaning “What is happening?”, and a reply that nothing’s happening means you’re fine.
What happened saying?
“What happened” is a way of saying “the events that happened”.
What has happened grammatically correct?
It’s wrong because has happened, as the perfect tense, indicates an action that is momentary, or at least completed; whereas for a while now indicates something continuing and requires the imperfect tense. So It happened a while ago or It has been happening for a while now, but not ? It has happened for a while now.
What is the past tense of happen?
The past tense and past participle of happen. I happened to find my lost ring today. It happened again!
What’s happened grammar?
You would use “What happened?” to refer to an event in the past; “What’s happened?” refers to an event in the recent past which has an effect on the present. For example: “I was expelled from school in 1998.”
Is was happened correct?
“When was it happened?” is not correct because you must use the base form of the main verb after an auxiliary verb. You used “happened,” which is the past tense and past participle of “to happen.” The correct phrasing would be “When did it happen?”
Is it correct to say ” it was not happened “?
It is incorrect to say It was not happened, because it is against the rules of tense – past tense, in this case. It could be It did not happen, in which case it will be simple past. It was not happening is past continuous and differs in meaning from It did not happen.
Is there an answer to the Tar Heel question?
There is no answer at this time. Subject: Re: What has happened to Answers? Welcome back tar_heel_v!
Is the g00gle FAQ still on the main page?
It seems that G00gle does not post this site anymore on their main page so its hit or miss on finding this site nowadays. As well, the GA honchos no longer notify people when a researcher clarifies or answers a question. It still says that they do on the FAQ, so many questioners assume that their question remains unanswered.
When to ask for clarification and solve an issue right away?
I have learned that it is far better to ask for clarification and solve an issue right away than to be unsure. I know that your company emphasizes teamwork and the need to be in constant communication with one another, and I think my ability to ask (and answer) questions of my peers would help me fit in very well with your company culture.