What's the past participle form of the word 'open'?
2023-06-26
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Absolutely! The past participle of "open" is "opened." Imagine a door, locked tight with a key hidden somewhere. When you open that door, you create an opening, allowing access to what's inside. Similarly, when we talk about the past participle, we can think of it as the door being opened in the past. "Opened" is used to describe something that has been opened or made accessible in the past. It's like peeking into the past and seeing that door swinging wide. So, if you want to say, "The door has been opened," you're using the past participle form of "open." Remember, the past participle can be used in various tenses, like present perfect or past perfect, to talk about actions that have already been completed. And that's the beauty of language; it's like a key that unlocks the doors to communication! 🚪🔑
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