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Occurrence should indicate the process of sudden occurrence on the basis of nothing, the process of change. Progress should be a process that continues on the basis of the existing process, and a process that does not produce changes. For example, when you pick up your homework and start writing, it happens when you start writing, and when you continue writing after half an hour.
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According to your description, there is a difference between the words "happening" and "doing".
Happens: It means that the matter is over, and there is a final result.
Proceeding: It means that this matter is not over yet, and there is no result yet.
Hope mine is helpful to you.
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Happening means that the thing is over, and the progress is in progress! aqui te amo。
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Occurrence means to arise, to appear. To carry out is to engage in a certain activity.
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It's just a phenomenon. It is a planned normative advance.
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What happens means that something or a situation has already had a result.
To proceed means: something or a situation is transitioning to something.
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: Occurrence and emergence are two different concepts, and occurrence refers to something that has been completed or is being done. The feeling of appearing is a moment, and it is the meaning of ,.. that appears suddenly
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1. Refer to different 1. Perfection: excellent; Reach the extreme. 2. Perfection:
Don't see a big cloud, the pearl is shaking, there are pearls and treasures to play, all of them are perfect. Translation: Suddenly, I saw a large mansion connected to the sky, and the curtain at the door seemed to be made of pearls, and there were countless pearls and jade treasures in it, and there was nothing bad.
2, Zhizhen: Qing Pu Songling's "Liao Zhai Zhiyi, Lu Wuxi": "The female filigree is eyebrow-bearing and diligent.
Translation: She lowered her eyebrows and covered her eyes, and she was very enthusiastic. Zhenxing sound character, to form, Qin (zhēn) for sound, the original meaning is to reach (beautiful state), and by extension, it is comprehensive, and it also has the meaning of coming.
1. Verb morphophonics. From to, Qin Sheng. Original meaning:
To, arrive. Source: The boat and the car are perfect, the footprints are reachable, and they are all Ze.
Translation of "Treatise on Salt and Iron" Wherever the chariot and ship went, and wherever the footprints went, there was no one who did not receive his favor. 2. Adjective sheng; Full . Such as:
Perfection (Crowd Beauty; courteous and thoughtful); Zhen Zhen (luxuriant). Provenance: If the gift is a little unsatisfactory, the fight will get up, and I will slip in the back.
Yuan Anonymous "Peach Blossom Girl".
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Happen. fā shēng ]
Basic Definition. fā shēng ]
dynamic) generated; Appearance: Changed|Over the Flood|**Finish.
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Occurrence is the verb of the perfect body, and proceed is the verb of the imperfect body.
To say that an action has occurred means that the action has a certain result, and to say that an action is in progress means that the action is in progress, or that the action is continuing or repeating. The former is the complete body, and the latter is the incomplete body.
Perfect and imperfect verbs form a pair of verbs with the same basic meaning, but different bodies, and their conjugation methods are different. If you want to indicate that something is going to "happen" in the future, then use the future tense of the perfect body, and if you want to indicate that the action is "going on", then use the present tense of the imperfect body.
There are some verbs that have only the incomplete form and no corresponding complete form.
There is a special class of imperfect verbs, that is, repetitive verbs or habitual verbs, which describe repetitive and habitual actions, and the stems of such verbs generally have -a-, and their infinitives all end with -a. When using such imperfect verbs, adverbs of time often appear in sentences, highlighting the repetitive nature of the action.
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Occurrence and occurrence are two different concepts, and occurrence refers to something that has been completed or is being done. The appearance is instantaneous.
That feeling is not good.
It's a sudden appearance, and it should happen when you're not prepared for it.
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That's because some drivers don't fight for traffic rules, drunk driving, etc. will cause car accidents. And often the car accident brings heavy pain to the two families
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The meaning of these two words is completely different, the origin of the virtual life is to say**something, for example**There was a car accident in the circle, it is ongoing, it is someone, a certain hail cavity has happened...
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The simple present tense denotes a present state and fact, and objective truth is also in the simple present tense. The present continuous tense denotes the action that is going on now and the action that has been repeated at this stage.
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The first phrase means that there is a plan to carry out the holding. The second word refers to the fact that it happens by chance and is not expected. Neither of these has a passive voice.
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The yellow silk tent.
And now, I'm sitting here in despair.
But all, sooner or later.
Tiny hands, little hands that don't belong to me, roofs on sticks.
His hometown, haha.
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Carry out. 1.To develop from small to large, such as: to carry out scientific and technological exchange activities 2From small to large development For example, afforestation activities have been carried out throughout the country 3Cheerful and open-minded, such as: ideological development
1.Spread out, spread out, such as: picture scroll
2.Large-scale debates, e.g. debates
Carry out. 1.Engage in (an activity) such as performing a job
"Perform" is always used for continuous and formal, serious behaviors Ephemeral and everyday life behaviors do not need to be "performed", such as "napping" cannot be said
2.Forward like a march
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First, the meaning is different.
Second, the usage is different.
1. happen on: happen is an intransitive verb, and when used as a "occurrence" solution, it can refer to an accidental accident, or it can refer to something that happens with or without a plan. happen can also be used in existential sentences like be, and its tense must be consistent with the subject that follows it.
2. happen to: generally use events, environment, situation, etc. as the subject to indicate that "someone has something happens", and the preposition to lead to "someone" must be used. When it is used as a "coincidence" solution, it must be followed by a verb infinitive to form a compound predicate, which can be a personal pronoun or an unpronounped pronoun it as the subject.
Combining it with if can be used to make the tone euphemistic.
Third, the following words are different.
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happen to is followed by the name of a person, company, or other collective name and pronoun what happened to you?it happens to everybody.
1.It means "something happened in a certain place (at a certain time)", and "sth." is often used+ happen + place time", the subject should be the thing. For example:
i happened to meet a friend of mine in the street yesterday.Yesterday I happened to meet a friend of mine on the street.
it happened that brian and peter were at home that day.It so happened that Brian and Peter were at home that day.
it happened that he had to take part in a meeting that afternoon.It so happened that he had to attend a meeting that afternoon.
it happened that brian and peter were at home that day.= brian and peter happened to be at home that day.
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Heppen on is "happening" is not a phrase, it's two words.
Heppen to means "accidentally".
Such as I happened to see an old friend on the street yesterday afternoon
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vt.happens (by chance, by coincidence, by chance).
Example sentences and usage:
This can happen to anyone.
If you happen to see him, please greet him on my behalf.
I happen to have official statistics around me.
It does not matter. This can happen to anyone.
Do you know his new ** number?
This kind of thing is inevitable for everyone.
The two of us had the same idea.
How could I have such a thing!
vt.Stumbling upon (stumbling upon it).
Example sentences and usage:
I stumbled upon what I had been looking for.
2. my wife happened on this old photograph in the back of the drawer.
My wife stumbled upon this past ** on the back side of the drawer.
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