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UK//ˈəʊ.pən ɪt//US//ˈoʊ.pən ɪt//

Significado de Open it

To remove the barrier preventing access to something.

In simple words: To make something not closed.

Open it en una frase

  • Could you please open it for me?
  • She asked him to open it slowly.
  • It's time to open it and see what’s inside.
  • Every time I try to open it, it gets stuck.
  • If you open it too quickly, you might hurt yourself.

Cómo usar Open it

Used for asking someone to make an item accessible. Common in everyday conversation, not typically used in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

open + object

Memory hint

Think of a door - when you open it, you let people in!

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Collocations with Open it

Synonyms for Open it

Common mistakes with Open it

  • Using 'opened it' in direct requests instead of 'open it'.
  • Confusing 'open it' with 'open up' which has a different meaning.

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre "Open it"

¿Qué significa "Open it"?

To make something not closed.

¿Cuál es la definición de "Open it"?

To remove the barrier preventing access to something.

¿Cómo se usa "Open it" en una frase?

Could you please open it for me?

¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de "Open it"?

She asked him to open it slowly.

¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de "Open it"?

Algunas alternativas comunes son unseal, uncover, unlock, release.

¿Qué palabras acompañan a "Open it"?

Suele combinarse con open it up, don't open it, please open it.

¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar "Open it"?

Using 'opened it' in direct requests instead of 'open it'. Confusing 'open it' with 'open up' which has a different meaning.

¿Cómo se pronuncia "Open it"?

US: //ˈoʊ.pən ɪt//, UK: //ˈəʊ.pən ɪt//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.

¿Cuándo debo usar "Open it"?

Used for asking someone to make an item accessible. Common in everyday conversation, not typically used in formal writing.