Usage examples of "open" in English with translation to Spanish

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Is the museum open tomorrow? ¿El museo está abierto mañana?
I left the door open. Dejé la puerta abierta.
May I open the box? ¿Puedo abrir la caja?
What is an open folder? ¿Qué es una carpeta abierta?
Don't open the door. No abra la puerta.
Who left the window open? ¿Quién dejó la ventana abierta?
Could you open the window? ¿Puedes abrir la ventana?
He left the window open. Él ha dejado la ventana abierta.
I can open the window. Yo puedo abrir la ventana.
She left the window open. Ella dejó la ventana abierta.
Let's open the window. Abramos la ventana.
When is the museum open? ¿Cuándo está abierto el museo?
Can you open the window? ¿Puedes abrir la ventana?
Who left the door open? ¿Quién ha dejado la puerta abierta?
When does the museum open? ¿A que hora abre el museo?
open in case of emergency abierto en caso de emergencia
May I open a can? ¿Puedo abrir una lata?
We left the door open. Dejamos la puerta abierta.
Can I open a can? ¿Puedo abrir una lata?
Brian kept the door open. Brian dejó la puerta abierta.
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