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What happened vs What was happened



 
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What happened vs What was happened Sun Jul 06, 2008 9:00 am  What happened vs What was happened
 

Dear teachers,

May you explain to me the difference between "what happened" and "what was happened"?

Thanks in advance

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What happened vs What was happened Sun Jul 06, 2008 12:21 pm  What happened vs What was happened
 

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The second one is a wrong formation.
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What happened vs What was happened Sun Jul 06, 2008 13:38 pm  What happened vs What was happened
 

I agree. "What was happened" does not exist in English.
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