The difference and usage of open, opened, close and closed

The difference and usage of open, opened, close and closed

"Open" can be used as an adjective open.opened Close is used as a verb to express the meaning of "close, close" and emphasize the action

The difference between be open and be opened? the shop here ___ at half past eight in the morning ,soyou can't go until half past tight. A opens B is open C is opened D is opening . Why not choose C?

The shop opens at 8:30 in the morning. The opening is not an action, but an open state. C means passive voice, which means opening action

Choose: we must keep___ (opened/open/to open/opening) .

open
Here we do adj
Keep sth + adj

.The factory has been ________ for three years.A.to open B.opening C.open D.opened A.to open B.opening C.open D.opened In a hurry

Answer: C
Be opened means to be opened. It is passive voice, so D is wrong

The factory has been____ for two years A open B to open C opening D opened Is C selected? The factory is still open, but it has been doing it all the time. Why do some people say it is a

A
We should use "be open" to express the state of [open], and the perfect form of be open is have / has been open
The factory has been open for two years
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Look!The present is very nice.I can't wait__ .A.open B.to open C.opening D.opens B excuse me: is it an infinitive?

yes!
Wait to do sth!

You look very nice in the dress

You look very nice in the dress
How do you look in the dress?

You look very nice in the red sweater A.No,thanks B.Thank you C.yes,you are right D.don't say likethis

B
-You look good in this red sweater
-Thank you
English is praised by others, all use "thank you"

The little girl ____ (look) very nice.

The little girl __ looks__ (look) very nice.
The subject is the singular third person, adding s directly and without passive voice

Thank you for the present that you sent me.It 's very nice A. No, thanks B I'm gald to you like it c. please don't say so

I'm glad that you like it