Message them to understand what happened and agree on a new date and time. Reschedule the class and select “Student asked to cancel/reschedule” as the reason.
Message your tutor as soon as possible and explain what happened. You can ask whether they’re willing to offer a compensation lesson.
For instance, if I were to ask someone about something that just happened, I would say "what's happened?" But if I was going to ask someone about what happened next in a story, I would ask "what happened?" In other words, "what's happened" is for clarification of the present, and "what happened" is for clarification of the past.
Hello guys, What does it should be between these below sentences?Clarify. What happen(s) ? or What happened?
2 Let me provide one example from a local news: "Essentially what happened is the state approved the same dollar amount it did last year for the supplemental general fund" My thinking is, the above, as well generally, is incorrect b/c of the verb-agreement rules - and "what happened was " would be [more] correct, context depended obviously.
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2 "What happened?" is correct here. If your question refers to the whole sentence "Which is correct and preferred: what happen or what happened?" then I would rephrase it as Which is correct: "what happen" or "what happened"?
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I recently asked Whatever happened to (some noun from the past)? But then wondered if I should have preferred to split whatever into two words: What ever happened to (some noun from the past)...