With open objectives the what and the how are open for own interpretation. With closed objectives the what and how are both determined.
open is spelled 'ouvert, ouverte' and closed is translated 'fermé(e)' in French.
The word obey has 2 open syllables. Open syllables end with a vowel. Closed syllables end with a consonant.
no it is not a preposition
You can say "We are closed" to indicate that the business or establishment is no longer open for business.
The word "pestered" contains an open syllable, as the first syllable "pest" ends with a vowel sound.
"Show" is open, "and" is closed. O- is open, -pen is closed. "Closed" is closed.
a construction site?
What part of NO IT'S CLOSED ON CHRISTMAS DAY don't you people understand
The opposite of the adjective closed is open. The opposite of the verb closed is opened.
I understand my dog by her eyes and movements and the tension of her bark. If her eyes are wide open she is happy. Closed she is tired. One eye open and one closed she is alert. Squinted she is annoyed. When determining her movements i look at her ears. If her ears are perked she is alert, back she is afraid or ready to attack. If they are lying she is calm.
Both open syllables.
What are you talking about? What do you mean "Why is everything closed on buildabearville?" I don't understand it. Nothing is 'closed' on there. Well, except for the Stuff Fur all Seasons store. That is only open during big Holidays.
One open, one closed
Both closed syllables.
One open, one closed.
Both closed.
Closed” vs. “Open” Meetings Meetings of the A.A. might be open or closed. Anyone, including AA members and non-members, is welcome during open meetings. This is the greatest approach to understand more about AA—what it is, what it does, and if this recovery program is right for you. Speaker meetings are frequently open, while discussion meetings are occasionally open. Closed meetings are exclusively open to AA members or potential AA members. Discussion groups are sometimes closed, as are 12-step studies. Closed sessions can aid in the development of a sense of safety during the healing process.