janausrissen
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- Jan 21, 2011
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- Student or Learner
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- German
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- Germany
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- Germany
Hi all,
I am delighted have been founding this forum. Hopefully anyone could help me with this issue. I am wondering when to use "...happen to be..."
E.g In "Harry Potter and the prisoner of A." one can read:
"<...> And Harry was happened to be a wizard."
Why does Mrs Rowling use this expression here instead of just writing
"<...> And Harry was a wizard."
Does anyone know?
thanks a bunch
Jan
I am delighted have been founding this forum. Hopefully anyone could help me with this issue. I am wondering when to use "...happen to be..."
E.g In "Harry Potter and the prisoner of A." one can read:
"<...> And Harry was happened to be a wizard."
Why does Mrs Rowling use this expression here instead of just writing
"<...> And Harry was a wizard."
Does anyone know?
thanks a bunch
Jan