Are “close” and “open” verbs or adjectives?

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I'm really hard stuck trying to comprehend whether these two words simultaneously have two natures.

I read:

  • The door is open

  • The door is opened

Difference?

  • The door is close

  • The door is closed

Difference?

Best Answer

"The door is open" indicates that someone may go through. An adjective.

"The door is opened" This is better written as, "The door was opened." It means the door that was closed is closed no longer. A verb.

"The door is close" This means the door is nearby, and its status of opened or closed is not the aim of the phrase. An adverb.

"The door is closed" This indicates that the door needs to be opened to go through it. A verb.

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