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happens or happened #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 13, 2009 21:46 pm   happens or happened
 

which one is correct?

1. if anything happens......
or

2. if anything happened........

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happens or happened #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 21, 2010 15:56 pm   happens or happened
 

Both would work depending on the context.

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