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Super Valentina Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

What happened to achieving

What happened to achieving
What happened to believing in yourself
these sentences are captured from a song
i want to understand the meaning of "what happened" in each one
especially the first one i feel that it's a meaningless to me as i'm not a native speaker.
  

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Super Valentina What happened to achievingWhat happened to believing in yourself What happened to achieving [a success in reaching a personal goal, especially after a lot of effort]. What happened to believing in yourself [you have no doubts about your skills and ability to achieve your goals].

  • Super Valentina What happened to achievingWhat happened to believing in yourself What happened to achieving [a success in reaching a personal goal, especially after a lot of effort].
  • What happened to believing in yourself [you have no doubts about your skills and ability to achieve your goals].
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Super ValentinaWhat happened to achievingWhat happened to believing in yourself
What happened to achieving [a success in reaching a personal goal, especially after a lot of effort].

What happened to believing in yourself [you have no doubts about your skills and ability to achieve your goals].
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These should have question marks:

What happened to achieving?
What happened to believing in yourself?

In this case, "What happened to X?" implies that X, which was desirable, or promised, or previously aspired to, has now been abandoned or has not materialised, and the speaker is asking why, possibly rhetorically.

Please note that in English all sentenc
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please correct it to me if I'm Wrong
does he mean "Why you gave up on achieving what you have wanted?"
and "Why you have lost your believe in yourself?"
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Super Valentinadoes he mean
It seems this song is sung by a woman, so I suppose "he" should be "she".
Super Valentinadoes he mean "Why you gave up on achieving what you have wanted?"and "Why you have lost your believe in yourself?"
Yes, something like that, as far as I can tell, or she is bemoaning the fact that those aspira

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