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Happening can be the present participle of the verb happen (Gloria wondered what was happening to her) or a noun (What started as an informal gathering had turned into a truly remarkable happening).

Happening can also be used informally as an adjective to mean stylish and current (Downtown Durham is a happening place these days).

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The word 'happened' is a verb with inflection of past tense on base verb 'happen'.

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11y ago

Happens is a present tense verb. It's the third person singular conjugation of happen.

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