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it wan’t closed vs it wan’t close

The correct phrase is "it wasn't closed." The first phrase is incorrect due to a misspelling of "wasn't." The second phrase is also incorrect because it uses the wrong form of the adjective "close" instead of the past participle "closed."

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 623 views

it wan’t closed

This phrase is incorrect due to a misspelling of "wasn't."

The correct form should be "it wasn't closed," using the past tense of the verb "to be" and the past participle of the verb "to close."
  • But it wasn't closed to us cause the mighty corporation sees all...
  • Wasn't it a closed adoption?
  • No, it wasn't closed.
  • the door wasn't closed, so I went in and...
  • I noticed a window wasn't closed, and I came up to see if I could fasten it.
  • It wasn't easy... the shops are closed
  • It wasn't about that we'd closed Broadway to cars.
  • It wasn't about that we'd closed Broadway to cars.
  • And prove to the ghost that it wasn't a curse, And I can stop reading my emails through closed fingers.
  • But it was getting to the point where I wasn't seeing his face every time I closed my eyes, where you weren't waking up in a cold sweat.
  • It wasn't the school that was closed.
  • You would have closed if it wasn't for the lighter?
  • IRENE: When they closed the doors - when I heard that knock on the outside... like a bolt closing us in there - it wasn't normal anymore.
  • It wasn't me it wasn't me it wasn't me.
  • It wasn't - it wasn't - it wasn't...
  • It wasn't the yanks invented waterboarding.
  • It wasn't exactly a bestseller.
  • Pretty clear it wasn't him.
  • It wasn't about taking over cities.
  • It wasn't the were murdered.

it wan’t close

This phrase is incorrect because it uses the wrong form of the adjective "close" instead of the past participle "closed."

The correct form should be "it wasn't closed," using the past tense of the verb "to be" and the past participle of the verb "to close."

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