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1. The fire happens in the year 1666.
2. The fire happens in 1666.
(Which one is commonly used? What is the difference between them?)
2. The fire happens in 1666.
(Which one is commonly used? What is the difference between them?)
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They mean the same thing, but the verb tense is incorrect. If you use "happened," sentence 2 is more commonly used.
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