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Shubankar9 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Will remain close OR will remain closed

which one is correct?

will remain close OR will remain closed
  

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Both are correct in the right context and have completely different meanings. CB

  • Both are correct in the right context and have completely different meanings.
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Both are correct in the right context and have completely different meanings.

CB
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hi cool,

would u pls explain the difference?

thanks!
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1. I think they will remain close the rest of their lives.
2. I think the shop will remain closed until Monday.

Close is an adjective in the above sentence, closed is a past participle, a verb f
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will remain close OR will remain closed
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Anonymouswill remain close OR will remain closed
The shop will remain closed.
My friend and I will remain close.
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"The school will remain closed " "The school will be closed", which sentence is more correct?
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Anonymous"The school will remain closed " "The school will be closed", which sentence is more correct?
They are both perfectly correct. They have different meanings and uses. The first means that it has already closed some time ago, and it is still not going to open for a while. The second announces the closing, which will be in the future.
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Please be informed that our office will remain closed today (26 Jan 2017, Thursday) on the account of republic holiday. Please expect a delay in response.
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AnonymousPlease be informed that our office will remain closed today (26 Jan 2017, Thursday) on the account of republic holiday. Please expect a delay in response.
Our office will be closed today, Thursday, January 26th for the national holiday. Please expect a delay in response.
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Sunday close or Sunday closed

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