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  1. Use it in a sentence, 'make it happen' is imperative sentence. Therefore the structure remains to be 'make happen'; not possible to add an s 'make it happens' or 'you make it happens'. 'It' is not the subject in this sentence so as to conform with the third person use of verb. The word 'happen' though it's a verb form which can either be used ...

  2. Jul 30, 2019 · Response to ( let’s make it happen sometime.) Me: yeah! That would be great. My friend: let’s make it happen sometime. Does it mean I have to pick a day? It means they suggest that they would like to do it too, and suggest that it should be put into action. However, who should initiate the meeting, when or where is not indicated.

  3. Aug 16, 2020 · The phrase "Let it happen" can often be used in a situation where someone may be trying to force something e.g. relationships, conversations, sexual encounters, sports, image, ect. With the definition, I catch that 'let it happen' has the meaning of enforcement. You want to overcome difficulty. But this article from Medium uses the phrase to ...

  4. Happen — something random to take place; Occur — something to become observable; in a certain moment; an event or a process; The difference is even more evident if you notice that occur is relative to current as they both came from Latin currere "to run". So, I would use occur in the following contexts: Formal conversations;

  5. Steve's suggestion is the best, but if you want to apologise in a more formal way, then: I deeply regret what occurred, and I promise that I will make every effort and do everything in my power to prevent its reoccurrence.

  6. Jun 2, 2019 · The specific choice is a matter of style and desired emphasis and shade of meaning, not of grammar. In 1, I think c) "take place" might be the most common choice, and "occur" the least common. Because a wedding is planned, and "occur" is more often used with things that happen but are not planned. In 2 one might as well flip a three-sided coin ...

  7. Dec 14, 2016 · 0. I would say that sentence as written is inherently ambiguous, and should use “happens” but with one significant change that removes this ambiguity. Everything in life, including events that seem insignificant when they occur, happens for a reason. “Everything” is a singular pronoun, and the sentence makes it clear that the (plural ...

  8. Aug 15, 2017 · For example, one might say "When sailing close hauled, do not make the main sheet fast in the cleat, as an unexpected gust could capsize the boat before you can luff the sail". – Todd Wilcox Commented Aug 15, 2017 at 23:16

  9. Apr 13, 2018 · The objects are not in nominative case but objective case (her, him). This construction is not to be confused with a relative clause: You have seen that it happens. Well, as I've understood, in this phrase "You have seen it happen" we have here "complex object" construction and it expresses completed action - "...it happen".

  10. No, it's not subjunctive. "Help" is catenative verb and the subordinate infinitival clause "make Warren Buffett a billionaire" is catenative complement of "help". "Help" is one of a few verbs that can take bare infinitivals like "make" or to infinitivals like "to make" –

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