Both are correct, but mean different things. Open is an adjective, meaning frank, guileless or willing when said of a person. Opened is a past participle that means "having been made (to) open," or - when said metaphorically of a person in a non-surgical context - "having become willing to entertain a notion or an action that one was previously unwilling or unable to."
The past perfect tense of open is 'had opened'.
The past tense and past participle of open is opened.
The simple past tense of the word "open" is "opened."
Just as I opened my eyes, the shark's mouth gaped open right in front of me. The gate suddenly swung as wide as a mouth gaped open.
By whom was the door opened?
Opened is the past tense of open.
The past perfect tense of open is 'had opened'.
The present perfect tense of open is:I/You/We/They have opened.He/She/It has opened.
The past tense and past participle of open is opened.
Home windows do have to be open when you are using a swamp cooler. You do not open them all the way, they should be opened part way.
turn on the power then open the door to the juggernog go to the right open that door and it should be opened
The past participle of open is opened.'I have not yet opened the parcel that you sent me for my birthday.'
The simple past tense of the word "open" is "opened."
The verb 3 (past participle) for "open" is "opened." This form is used in perfect tenses and passive voice constructions, such as "has opened" or "was opened."
The tense of the verb "open" is wrong. It should be past tense, "opened."
The opposite of the adjective closed is open. The opposite of the verb closed is opened.
Hamster pups usually open their eyes at around 14-16 days old, so it's not uncommon for them to still have closed eyes at 17 days old. Keep monitoring them closely, as they should be opening their eyes within the next few days. If they haven't opened their eyes by day 21, consider consulting a veterinarian for advice.