How do you use it just so happens?

How do you use it just so happens?

Definition of it (just) so happens that —used to describe something that occurs by chance It (just) so happens that I know her son.

Is just so you know grammatically correct?

Yes, it is grammatically correct to say “just so you know”. It is usually a phrase that people use in spoken English rather than in written communication. It is also slightly informal and unlikely to be used in formal writing.

What just happened means?

1 adv You use just to say that something happened a very short time ago, or is starting to happen at the present time. For example, if you say that someone has just arrived, you mean that they arrived a very short time ago. ADV before v.

When it happens it happens Meaning?

“If it happens, it happens” is something we would say about something (usually something bad) that may happen in the future.

Is it just so happen or just so happened?

The construction “just so happened” is fine. See this link from Merriam-Webster. While just so isn’t specifically given as an example with happened, it is grammatically and idiomatically correct. The children [just so] happened to be asleep when we called.

Is it rude to say just so you know?

“Just so you know, . . . ” spoken quietly and confidentially, could mean, I’m warning you about something as a friend, so you don’t get into trouble. Or, spoken loudly and angrily, it could mean, you’ve made a big mistake, and I’m warning you not to do it again.

What does it mean to say just so you know?

“Just so you know” It’s more a phrase that intends to make sure the listener actually knows something. The speaker has some doubt as to whether the listener is aware yet.

What did just happen or what just happened?

Both forms are grammatically correct (contrary to the insistence of some British grammar purists). The first one (“What happened?”) is the one most of us would likely ever need in normal life. Use “did” when we knew something had happened but wanted more details.

What happened answer in English?

The past tense, ‘happened’ is correct….English translation: what happened.

English term or phrase: What happen or what happened?
Selected answer: what happened
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What’s a word for as it happens?

by a stroke of luck. by chance. coincidentally. fortuitously. incidentally.

Is it happen or happened?

what happen or what happened? Explanation: The past tense, ‘happened’ is correct.