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Verb Conjugations
Verb

to open

to open

I open the window every morning.

I open the window every morning.

Indicative

Present Simple

I open
I open

I open my shop at eight.

I open my shop at eight.

you open
you open

You open your mail too late.

You open your mail too late.

he/she/it opens
he/she/it opens

The bakery opens early.

The bakery opens early.

we open
we open

We open the office at nine.

We open the office at nine.

you (plural) open
you (plural) open

You open the gates for the guests.

You open the gates for the guests.

they open
they open

They open a new branch every year.

They open a new branch every year.

Present Continuous

I am opening
I am opening

I am opening the door for you.

I am opening the door for you.

you are opening
you are opening

You are opening the box too fast.

You are opening the box too fast.

he/she/it is opening
he/she/it is opening

She is opening her presents now.

She is opening her presents now.

we are opening
we are opening

We are opening a café next month.

We are opening a café next month.

you (plural) are opening
you (plural) are opening

You are opening all the windows.

You are opening all the windows.

they are opening
they are opening

They are opening the exhibition tonight.

They are opening the exhibition tonight.

Past Simple

I opened
I opened

I opened the letter with excitement.

I opened the letter with excitement.

you opened
you opened

You opened the wrong file.

You opened the wrong file.

he/she/it opened
he/she/it opened

He opened the shop an hour late.

He opened the shop an hour late.

we opened
we opened

We opened the gifts after dinner.

We opened the gifts after dinner.

you (plural) opened
you (plural) opened

You opened the door for the cat.

You opened the door for the cat.

they opened
they opened

They opened a restaurant last year.

They opened a restaurant last year.

Present Perfect

I have opened
I have opened

I have opened a new bank account.

I have opened a new bank account.

you have opened
you have opened

You have opened my eyes to the truth.

You have opened my eyes to the truth.

he/she/it has opened
he/she/it has opened

She has opened the meeting.

She has opened the meeting.

we have opened
we have opened

We have opened three shops this year.

We have opened three shops this year.

you (plural) have opened
you (plural) have opened

You have opened every drawer.

You have opened every drawer.

they have opened
they have opened

They have opened the border again.

They have opened the border again.

Past Perfect

I had opened
I had opened

I had opened the window before the storm.

I had opened the window before the storm.

you had opened
you had opened

You had opened the gift before Christmas.

You had opened the gift before Christmas.

he/she/it had opened
he/she/it had opened

She had opened the shop before dawn.

She had opened the shop before dawn.

we had opened
we had opened

We had opened the doors before the crowd arrived.

We had opened the doors before the crowd arrived.

you (plural) had opened
you (plural) had opened

You had opened the bottle already.

You had opened the bottle already.

they had opened
they had opened

They had opened the road before winter.

They had opened the road before winter.

Future (will)

Future

I will open
I will open

I will open the door in a second.

I will open the door in a second.

you will open
you will open

You will open your gifts tomorrow.

You will open your gifts tomorrow.

he/she/it will open
he/she/it will open

The museum will open at ten.

The museum will open at ten.

we will open
we will open

We will open a new office in Berlin.

We will open a new office in Berlin.

you (plural) will open
you (plural) will open

You will open the show with a song.

You will open the show with a song.

they will open
they will open

They will open the store next week.

They will open the store next week.

Conditional

Conditional (would)

Conditional

I would open
I would open

I would open the window, but it's cold.

I would open the window, but it's cold.

you would open
you would open

You would open it if you were curious.

You would open it if you were curious.

he/she/it would open
he/she/it would open

She would open a café if she had money.

She would open a café if she had money.

we would open
we would open

We would open earlier if there were demand.

We would open earlier if there were demand.

you (plural) would open
you (plural) would open

You would open more doors with a smile.

You would open more doors with a smile.

they would open
they would open

They would open the gates for us.

They would open the gates for us.

Imperative

Imperative

you open!
open!

Open the window, please.

Open the window, please.

let's let's open!
let's open!

Let's open the presents now!

Let's open the presents now!

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