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Cat navy 425 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Question about sentences

Dear all,

The context is that I want to know whether a restaurant is opened today. I would like to know which of the following questions are apt to ask in this context. Kindly tell me the difference in the meaning of the following sentences.

1) Are you open today?

2) Have you opened today?

3) Do you open today?

4) Did you open today?


Thank you.

  

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The context is that I want to know whether a restaurant is opened today. I would like to know which of the following questions are apt to ask in this context. Kindly tell me the difference in the meaning of the following sentences.

  • The context is that I want to know whether a restaurant is opened today.
  • I would like to know which of the following questions are apt to ask in this context.
  • Kindly tell me the difference in the meaning of the following sentences.
  • 1) Are you open today?
  • <<< Only this one.
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The context is that I want to know whether a restaurant is opened today. I would like to know which of the following questions are apt to ask in this context. Kindly tell me the difference in the meaning of the following sentences.

1) Are you open today? <<< Only this one.

2) Have you opened today?

3) Do you open today?

4) Did you open today?

Clive

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cat navy 425 I want to know whether a restaurant is opened today.

I usually skip that first question and go directly to the second question because if anyone answers the phone they're probably open.

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