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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?)

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Answered by Writeacher
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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