Hello everybody!
As I figured out, the verb 'happen' can mean 'to do or be by chance'. However, I still cannot use this verb properly because I don't know exactly in which situation it can be used. Let's take a look at the following example: "I happen to think he's right." What does this mean exactly?
Thanks in advance. :D
"I happen to think he's right" means "I think he's right". It might be used in the sense of a contradiction.
A: I think he's wrong about that. What do you think?
B: Well, I happen to think he's right.
Only context can really tell you what the exact meaning of the statement might be.
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That is a new usage for me. Thank you!Originally Posted by RonBee
Thank you RonBee.
If you happen to see her, tell her I won't be coming.
Here it means 'by any chance'.![]()