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Andybusy Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

How many expressions when you ask somebody what have happened?

What have happened to you?
What did you do to yourself?
What happened to you?

Can you give me some examples!?
  

Top answer

What has happened to you? The others are correct.

  • What has happened to you?
  • The others are correct.
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What has happened to you?

The others are correct.
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Oh thank you so much!
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But why we have to use "What has happened to you ?" instead of "What have happened to you?"
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maybe you can just say "what happened to you?"
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Hi,

It's not exactly the same in meaning, but we very commonly just say 'What's wrong?'

Clive
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andybusyBut why we have to use "What has happened to you ?" instead of "What have happened to you?"
Because what is singular, not plural.
What has happened?
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ah it's because "what has happened to you?" is in the past perfect tense and "what happened to you?" is in the simple past tense.
Am I right?
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ah it's because "what has happened to you?" is in the past perfect tense and "what has happened to you?" is in the simple past tense. Am I right?
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ah it's because "what has happened to you?" is in the past perfect tense and "what happened to you?" is in the simple past tense.
Am I right?
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Ah it's because "what has happened to you?" is in the present perfect tense and "what happened to you?" is in the simple past tense.

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