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What is the difference between "something happened to appear" and "something appeared to happen"?
 
The first means something appeared, and the second means something happened.
 
Which of these sentences is correct?

1 It happened to appear that my neighbor had stolen a car, but later it turned out that he's innocent.
2 It appeared to happen that my neighbor had stolen a car, but later it turned out that he's innocent.

Can both versions mean that he was only seemingly the offender but actually, he was not?
 
Both sentences are unnatural.
 
Do, you also need to understand the idiomatic meanings of happen followed by an infinitive.

In #1, the expression "happened to" implies a coincidence:

- She happened to walk in the door jus as I was getting ready to go see her.
- I happen to be reading the same book that you were reading.

At other times, it can be used to challenge a false assumption:

- He claims he was at work yesterday, but I happen to know he was at the race track.
- I don't care whether you think it looks good on me. I happen to like wearing a fez!
 
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