Just Happening Very Badly
Ahora means 'now' in Spanish. You use it for something that is happening right this moment or something that will be happening very soon or 'in a minute.'
If statements are very common. They mean that on the condition of a occurrence happening or had happened that this may happen.
It may well mean 'a very tall story' a tale of incredible happening. Or an excuse that is beyond belief
keep from happening
how it is happening
to know that it is happening
No, "ubiquitous" means existing or happening everywhere and all the time. It has nothing to do with being tired. "Exhausted" and "enervated" mean "very tired."
keep from happening
The chance of something happening.
yes
Occasional, not happening very often.