2. —What        (happen) to him?

—He had his leg broken while playing football.

2. has happened 句意:“他怎么了?”“踢球時(shí),他的腿骨折了!県appen此處是“偶然發(fā)生”的意思,從題干中的答語可知,事情已經(jīng)發(fā)生。

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