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Roky0071 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Which phrase is correct below

I am confused about which phrase is correct and used in English. Please help me.

1. 'What has happened, has happened.'

2. 'What has happened, happened.'

3. 'What happened, happened.'

  

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(1) and (3) are OK; (2) doesn't seem very well coordinated. Normally it is wrong to put a comma between a verb and its subject. Some people might allow an exception in these cases for readability.

  • (1) and (3) are OK; (2) doesn't seem very well coordinated.
  • Normally it is wrong to put a comma between a verb and its subject.
  • Some people might allow an exception in these cases for readability.
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(1) and (3) are OK; (2) doesn't seem very well coordinated.

Normally it is wrong to put a comma between a verb and its subject. Some people might allow an exception in these cases for readability.

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