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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.'
Happening instantly or at the same time; something unplanned.
If two things are happening simultaneously, it means that they are happening at the same time. For example, if you said something in response to someone and the person next to you said the same thing at the same exact time, that would be happening simultaneously.
Probability?
it is about something bad happening (being really sad)
no, terrorism is something that has been happening for a fairly long time.
In order to understand or record when something happened in the past, we assign a date and a time to the happening.
Have been = something is continuing from the past Had been = something has stopped. I have been having a lot of sleepless nights = this was happening regularly, and is still happening I had been having a lot of sleepless nights = this was happening regularly, but it stopped some time back
To not let something happen. "He prevented the ball from getting in the goal."
Time is not dependent upon anything. Time is what it is. However, the amount of time necessary for something to happen IS dependent upon the amount of energy put into it, the amount of mass it is happening to and the distance across which it is happening.
The translation of the Hindi song title 'Kuch To Hone Laga' is 'Something is happening'.
The chance of something happening.