sir aaj faredabaad kon sa no open hoga
Yes, because it states a complete thought or fact. Any additional words would merely add additional information to the main idea.
In the sentence I want to open the can, can is the object of the verb "to open."The verb is "want." "To open the can" is an infinitive phrase, serving as the direct object of "want." The infinitive itself is "to open." "Can" is the object of the infinitive.
In converting imperative sentences from direct to indirect speech, use a reporting verb such as "asked" or "told" followed by "to" or "that." The main verb in the imperative sentence changes to the base form of the verb in the indirect speech. For example, "She said, 'Open the window'" becomes "She told me to open the window."
A verb phrase can contain one verb or more than one verb.Auxiliary verbs help a main verb to make up a verb phrase:modal + verb -- The new library could open tomorrow.have/has + past participle -- The new library has opened.be + present participle -- The new library is openingtomorrow.be + past participle -- The new library was opened by the Mayor.
The past perfect tense of open is 'had opened'.
The main verb in that sentence is 'open'.
main matka open today
Main open pana is a show. This shows is in Mumbai.
open is a 3 pix
the main producer in the open ocean are
open is a 3 pix
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after the main safety valves are open
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