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Yellowstarstruck Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Events and Happenings.

Christmas would be described as an event. What would the rainy season or a solar eclipse be described as. Could you call it a happening? Thanks, Fulvio
  

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yellowstarstruck the rainy season That's a season or, more generally, a time period during the year. yellowstarstruck a solar eclipse That's an astronomical event. ____ Of the two, the second fits more closely with the word "happening".

  • yellowstarstruck the rainy season That's a season or, more generally, a time period during the year.
  • yellowstarstruck a solar eclipse That's an astronomical event.
  • ____ Of the two, the second fits more closely with the word "happening".
  • CJ
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yellowstarstruckthe rainy season
That's a season or, more generally, a time period during the year.
yellowstarstrucka solar eclipse
That's an astronomical event.
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Of the two, the second fits more closely with the word "happening".

CJ
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yellowstarstruckChristmas would be described as an event.
I'd call Christmas a season or a time.

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