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  1. Opened vs open? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Is there are rule when to use opened vs open? I always get confused even though I've been speaking English as the dominant language for more than half my life. E.g. Is the door open(ed)? ...

  2. is open/is opened - WordReference Forums

    Nov 19, 2006 · "opened" is the past participle of "open" So yoiu would want to say "the shop has opened" Will open - future Open - present Has opened - past BUT, in this case - Both "The shop is …

  3. What are the difference between "should open" and "should be …

    Expected Results : It should be opened one new popup window and this pop up window should be displayed the the following message to the user -"Thanks for your feedback".

  4. We are "open" or "opened" | WordReference Forums

    Mar 29, 2012 · Got into a dispute how to say "We are open" or "opened". And why, in this case "open" without the "`ed". How do you explain this using the grammatic terms and rules, but not at the level of …

  5. to be open / to be opened - WordReference Forums

    Apr 30, 2013 · Hi! I've already read several wordreference threads about this topic but I want you to check the following sentence please: "This letter is supposed to be opened after 20 years." Is …

  6. Why do we use open and closed instead of opened and closed

    Jul 31, 2018 · Why do we use open and closed instead of opened and closed Ask Question Asked 7 years, 8 months ago Modified 7 years, 7 months ago

  7. Open vs opened - WordReference Forums

    Feb 10, 2024 · Hi, I was wondering what is the correct way to use "open" in a sentence, because I have sought the solution in vain. Are there differences and mistakes between these two sentences ? E.G. : …

  8. Open vs Open Itself - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Open can be transitive (She opened the door) or intransitive (The door opens automatically). The transitive use can have a reflexive (The door opened itself), meaning that the door was automatic; …

  9. It can't be openED VS it can't be open - WordReference Forums

    Oct 7, 2009 · Correct me if I'm wrong: It can't be open : it means for example that a shop can't be open now, because it's sunday.... VS It can't be openED... : because it's been locked, or there's something …

  10. How to express something opened my eyes to something in English?

    Dec 26, 2016 · I am trying to find a common expression of saying that my eyes have opened after something has happened in my life. For an example: I have moved to another country, learned many …