How do you use suggestion in a sentence?
How do you use suggestion in a sentence?
Examples of suggestion in a Sentence I have a suggestion: call the store and ask them about it. I’d like to offer a suggestion. I reject his suggestion that we shouldn’t have helped them.
Is it open to or open for?
“I’m open for” essentially means I’m available for. “I’m open to” means that I’m receptive to. I would like to thank my office mate Felix who was always open for/to a long discussion at the black board. So, it depends.
Have been opened meaning?
In the phrase ‘has been opened’, the word ‘opened’ is the past participle of the verb ‘to open’. Obviously, the action of opening only takes a few moments – it cannot describe a continuing state, so it cannot be used with the time phrase ‘for about ten minutes’….
What is the difference between open and opened?
Open does not refer to any past event, while opened does. Both refer to the same current state, but opened opens the door to an earlier narrative, if you will. The door was once closed*, and someone or something changed it. The use of opened indicates a larger history for the object that open entirely ignores.
Is opened past tense?
The past tense of open is opened. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of open is opens. The present participle of open is opening. The past participle of open is opened.
What’s another word for opened?
What is another word for opened?
unfastened | unbolted |
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freed | unbarred |
unlatched | unlocked |
unblocked | unclosed |
popped | released |
How do you describe open?
open
- adj.unfastened, unclosed.
- adj.accessible; not forbidden.
- adj.clear, obvious.
- adj.undecided.
- adj.honest, objective.
- verbbegin.
- verbclear, expose; spread.
How can I learn to speak less and listen more?
Learn To Speak Less And Listen More
- Speak Only When You Have Something Important To Say.
- Stop Trying To Impress Others.
- Think Before You Say Something.
- How To Listen To Others and Why?