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Laborious Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

What does "happen" mean here, please

Sentence:

-Now then, do any of you happen to have learnt that already?


Could someone please explain to me what "happen" has been used for there?

Is it always followed by a "to - infinitive" in this meaning?


Thank you!

  

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Laborious Could someone please explain to me what "happen" has been used for there? -Now then, do have any of you happen ed to have learnt that already? com/dictionary/english/happen Laborious Is it always followed by a "to - infinitive" in this meaning?

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  • -Now then, do have any of you happen ed to have learnt that already?
  • com/dictionary/english/happen Laborious Is it always followed by a "to - infinitive" in this meaning?
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LaboriousCould someone please explain to me what "happen" has been used for there?

-Now then, do have any of you happened to have learnt that already?

See entry #4

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Laboriousexplain ... "happen"

The verb "happen" in this usage can be replaced with "by chance", meaning that something happened without being planned, that it was just a matter of random events that it happened. Along with this replacement you'll have to restructure the sentence, of course.

Do any of you happen to have learnt that already?

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