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which one is correct (it doesn`t open yet or it didn`t open yet)? i mean it still close.
Nov 12, 2016 6:05 PM
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To say something is still closed: "It isn't open yet." This can be used for almost anything. Depending on the situation, and on who opens the thing, it can be said in different ways. If you're talking about a shop, you could say "It hasn't opened yet" (because we think of shops as opening themselves). If you're talking about a door/window, you would say "It hasn't been opened yet" (because it is waiting for a person/force to do the action to it).
November 12, 2016
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