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No, the expression, 'What's happening?' consists of a contraction as the subject and auxiliary verb (combined interrogative pronoun 'what' and auxiliary verb 'is) and the main verb 'happening'.The noun 'happening' is a word for an event. The adjective 'happening' describes something as lively and fashionable. In the sentence, 'What's happening?', the word 'happening' is used to mean 'occurring'. The verb 'is' is not used as a linking verb.
The trick is just remove the number of zeros in what you are comparing to.How many 10s remove 1How many 100s remove 2How many 1000s remove 3So remove 2 zeros from 100000 and get 1000
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It is an impossible event - which has probability zero.
The word happening has 3 syllables. Hap-pe-ning.