• You say that you expected that something would happen: They had not expected that there would be so much traffic. Because I think that's really what you are asking. We need you to answer this question! Anne said, ‘I’m tired.’ Anne said (that) she was tired. Never say never. To say something will happen before it actually does? • You expect that something will happen: We expect that we will arrive at about midday. Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. What does happen expression mean? You say something or say something to somebody.
Because I think that's really what you are asking. What does happen expression mean? No one can predict the future, however; one can determine how likely it is that something will or will not happen. "I'm hoping ___" expresses a little more sense of actively waiting to find out the answer.
Can you make something happen with absolutely no steps in between your thought process and the action occurring before your eyes? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. Say is often used when you are giving somebody’s exact words: ‘Sit down,’ she said. The things you might not want to happen always have a possibility of happening (slim or not, that’s up to the people involved). • You say that something is expected to happen: Sales are expected to reach $10 million.
happen phrase. But sometimes English speakers say "I'm hoping ___" instead. Life is unpredictable. Describing when something happened or will happen SMART Thesaurus: related words The SMART Thesaurus cloud shows the synonyms, related words and phrases you can find in the Cambridge Dictionary that make up this topic. say / tell say / tell. What did he say to you? Explanation of the English phrase "I'm hoping (that something will happen)": You usually talk about your hopes for the future with the phrase "I hope ___": I hope it doesn't rain today. Probability in real life can be said as something that usually happens.
Definition of happen in the Idioms Dictionary. Say never has a person as the object.