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Of a sentence The phrase 'what happen' is technically correct, however it is not good English to use it in writing.
To use correct English grammar, you would use 'what happened' instead. For example, you could write: "I was surprised to see what happened when I arrived at the party."
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But look what happen!
"What happen?" Sasha asked.
Now I don't have words to explain what happen.
"Adverse outcomes are what happen to poor kids".
But what happen in back yard, why she die there?
"Sometimes, in the past, yes, when I don't know exactly what happen.
I know right now exactly what happen and what I have to do to pull out this pain".
What happen if I get my people to bail you out?
Swan songs are what you write but they're not always what happen".
"No matter what happen," a banner in the home crowd had spelled out, "We behind you".
I very much believe that our thoughts create what happen, so I watch what I'm thinking.
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