0Hi,02br 02br 01font00Nothing is coincidence. Everything is designed and meant01b01del00 to be occurred02del00 to occur.02b02font02br 02br 00You might like to look at the word 01b00'pre-ordained'.02b02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
0Dear clive,02br 02br 00Why not it would be meant to be occurred? 02br 00and Do you think its right if I add s when I praise someone saying" I like your ideas/ thoughts. or I like your idea/thought. I've also heard people commenting "please thrill us more with your excellent writing" why not writings?02br 02br 00thanks clive for your valuable
0Hi,02br 02br 01font00Why not it would be meant to be occurred? 02font00You can say 'The event occurred' but you can't say 'The event was occurred'. That's because 'occur' is an intransitive verb. Such verbs do not take an object, and thus can't be used in passive form.02br 02br 01font00and
0Nothing is 01u00by02u00 coincidence. 02br 02br 00Nothing is 01u00coincidental.02u02br 02br 00Nothing is 01u00accidental.02u02br 02br 00Nothing is by 01u00accident.02u0-
0Dear susan,02br 02br 00So it means The sentence "Nothing is coincidence" is incorrect? I have cheked both coincidental and coincidence in the wordweb dictionary. Coincidental is both noun and adjective. Conversely, coincidence is only noun. Therefore, I assume when we use a word which is only noun must add "by" before it. 02br 00 Please assure my assumption. 0