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How to Use "Opening" with Example Sentences
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opening
(n):
the first night of a show; the beginning; a way in or out; a hole; an available job
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Used with verbs:
"
I
cut
an
opening
in the wall.
"
(cut, made, created)
"
She
covered
the small
opening
in the wall.
"
(covered, sealed)
"
The company
filled
the
opening
for a new assistant manager.
"
(filled)
"
We
celebrated
the
opening
of the shop.
"
(celebrated, blocked)
"
We should
go to
her art
opening
.
"
(go to, attend)
Used with adjectives:
"
There's a
large
opening
in the wall.
"
(large, small, wide, narrow)
"
We went to the
grand
opening
at the gallery.
"
(grand)
"
Let's go to a
gallery
opening
this weekend.
"
(gallery, art)
"
There is a
job
opening
at his company.
"
(job, new, possible)
Used with prepositions:
"
There is a small
opening
in
the fence.
"
(in)
"
We went to an
opening
for
her art show.
"
(for)
"
What is the
opening
to
the book about?
"
(to)
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opening
(adj):
happening at the beginning; first
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Used with nouns:
"
We went to the ballet on
opening
night
.
"
(night, day)
"
You missed the
opening
act
.
"
(act, address, ceremony, remarks)
"
What is your
opening
bid
?
"
(bid, move)
"
The
opening
track
is very short.
"
(track)
"
Did you read the
opening
paragraph
.
"
(paragraph, sentence)
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