Opposite of past tense for to make open
“If you are the last one in, could you please close the door behind you?”
Opposite of past tense for to become open
“I would become infuriated when the elevator doors would shut just as I was about to reach them.”
Opposite of past tense for to set or be set in action
“The draft selection process will now conclude.”
Opposite of past tense for to stretch or straighten out
“The Mimosa Pudica will fold its leaves in a remarkable way if it has been touched.”
(of a container or package) Opposite of past tense for to unwrap
“I don't particularly like to wrap presents, but I just happen to be very good at it.”
(of clothing) Opposite of past tense for to remove or undo
“Ted Stroehmann would experience an unfortunate accident after he had tried to fasten his zip too quickly.”
(of a hole or opening) Opposite of past tense for to unplug
“A buildup of organic material may eventually block the pipes.”
(of a beverage bottle) Opposite of past tense for to uncork
“After I had my fill, my wife would politely offer to cork the wine.”
Opposite of past tense for to reveal one's deep thoughts or emotions
“Do not suppress your anger. Take your anger out on this punching bag instead.”
Opposite of past tense for to open for business
“It's disappointing that our favorite cafe will close during the upcoming public holiday.”
Opposite of past tense for to lead into an area or space, usually with an impressive view or ambiance
“You will see a path that will follow the stream and at the end will be a beautiful waterfall.”
Opposite of being in effective or current operation, action, or force
“The rides have become inoperative since its closure in the early 2000s.”
Opposite of denotes a proceeding from one point to another in the quickest manner and without interruption
“This will be an interrupted train ride with several stops along its route.”
Opposite of exposed to the air
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