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  1. 9 de abr. de 2015 · What I mean is that in a movie or TV show when something unexpected happens (especially if it's mysterious), someone will frequently say "What just happened?" in a certain tone of voice (kind of high-pitched) that I don't remember hearing prior to the last few years.

  2. This worksheet is useful to practice present perfect.The students look at the pictures and tell what has just happened. If you want to practice more, you can…

  3. 11 de ene. de 2016 · As Andrew has said, it is perfectly possible to have two past participles in a passive clause. What is not possible is to make a passive clause with an intransitive verb such as happen. That is why ‘What has been just happened?’ is ungrammatical.

  4. SIMON´S CAT. Let's do English ESL general grammar practice. STUDENTS HAVE TO PRACTICE WITH PRESENT PERFECT T DESCRIBE WHAT HAS HAPPENED. THEY HAVE TO USE EXPRESSIONS LIKE: Y….

  5. We often use just, yet, still and already with the present perfect because they are related to the present moment. This page focuses on the meaning and use of these words when they are used with the present perfect.

  6. Let's do English ESL general grammar practice. The students have to look at the pictures and say what has just happened to each person. They have to use present….

  7. 27 de feb. de 2007 · 'Signpost language' is the words and phrases that people use to tell the listener what has just happened, and what is going to happen next.