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  1. 29 de ene. de 2009 · 2. The shop is closed. 3. The shop was closed. 4. The shop has been closed. which of these is the correct one... and what are the differences between "is closed" and "was closed". scenario: Last time, i intended to have dinner outside, but most of the shops (closed), when i talked to my friends in the car, "is closed" or "was closed" is the ...

  2. 22 de feb. de 2017 · Member. "Closed Caption (subtitulado electrónico) es el nombre en inglés (sin traducción oficial al español) del sistema de subtítulos para programas de televisión y video destinado a permitir que las personas sordas o con dificultades para captar la señal de audio, puedan comprender lo que se dice en los programas de televisión o en ...

  3. 26 de dic. de 2005 · Se llama "closed captions" porque los subtítulos están "cerrados" dentro de la señal visual, a diferencia de los subtítulos abiertos, que se puede ver siempre. Este sentido no es muy común en inglés tampoco. El significado de "closed captioning" no es obvio a los angloparlantes tampoco.

  4. 1 de jun. de 2017 · Member. Vietnamese. Jun 1, 2017. #1. Hi, I know there are some topics asking the similar question in this forum. However, I still get confuse about the tense when I want to talk that a store has/was /is closed. For example, my friend ask me go to a convenient store to buy for him something. However, it is 10 o'clock already.

  5. 3 de feb. de 2007 · Feb 3, 2007. #5. I would suggest; Closed for the holiday. This can be both specific and non specific. A person hearing this can interpret the message as referring to only this particular holiday but in any event there is no possibility of confusion as the message is clear that you are closed for this particular holiday but the message remains ...

  6. 31 de dic. de 2010 · We can't go swimming today. According to the grammar books we study, the possible answer is either. 1) The swimming pool has been closed. or. 2) The swimming pool is closed. After a heated discussion we decided on the first option - has been closed. But I feel there is a difference between senetnce 1) and sentence 2).

  7. 13 de ago. de 2010 · Aug 13, 2010. #6. Myridon said: "have been closed" places more emphasis on the closing event at the beginning of winter, while "are closed" places more emphasis on the idea that they are closed throughout the winter. I agree and would add that "have been closed" also implies that some outside authority has come in and closed the markets.

  8. 23 de jul. de 2011 · 色情低俗. 涉嫌违法犯罪. 时政信息不实. 垃圾广告. 低质灌水. close 和closed的区别两者都可以当形容词,简单来说,这时候其区别在于,close 一般表示接近的,关系亲密亲密的,而closed则表示关闭的,闭塞的下面是两者的详解,希望对你有帮助~closevt. & vi. 1. (使)关 ...

  9. 22 de ene. de 2012 · KEEP CLOSED - Is an abbreviated instruction that means " Keep this door closed when it is not in use". "Keep close" is something that you might say to a friend if you are in danger. It means "Keep close to me". In such a situation, it is important that you do not lose contact with each other. You should stay close together at all times.

  10. 31 de dic. de 2015 · This shop is close/ closed. which one is correct?:) Thank you :) We close this shop today at 5 o`clock = shop is closed today at 5 o`clock Am I right... WordReference.com Language Forums

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