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TAKE PLACE HAPPEND #1 (permalink) Sat Oct 08, 2005 22:06 pm   TAKE PLACE HAPPEND
 

Hi,
I work in an English factory and I'attending course in English. Every now and then I found accross some pfrases that I don't know when to use them. one of them is when to use take place and when to use happend :(?
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TAKE PLACE HAPPEND #2 (permalink) Sun Oct 09, 2005 9:18 am   TAKE PLACE HAPPEND
 

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Take place and happen can sometimes both be used, but take place usually occurs with planned or anticipated events, while happen is used for accidental occurrences.

Events take place, and accidents happen.

In your factory, I hope that you use take place more frequently than happen!
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