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

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Ella dejó la ventana abierta. She left the window open.
La farmacia de guardia está abierta los domingos por la mañana. The duty chemist is open on Sunday morning.
Fue un descuido de ella dejar la puerta abierta cuando salió. It was careless of her to leave the door unlocked when she went out.
¿Qué es una carpeta abierta? What is an open folder?
¡Hagas lo que hagas, no dejes la tapa del retrete abierta! Whatever you do don't leave the lid up on the toilet!
¿Quién dejó la puerta abierta? Who left the door open?
Brian dejó la puerta abierta. Brian left the door open.
Él dejó la puerta abierta. He left the door open.
¿Quién dejó la ventana abierta? Who left the window open?
No dejes la puerta abierta. Don't leave the door open.
Entra, la puerta está abierta. Come in, the door's open.
No dejes la ventana abierta. Don't leave the window open.
John dejó la puerta abierta. John kept the door open.
Tom dejó la puerta abierta. Tom left the door open.
Tom dejó la ventana abierta. Tom left the window open.
El jefe es una persona abierta. The boss is an open person.
Él durmió con la ventana abierta. He slept with the window open.
Me he dejado la puerta abierta. I left the door open.
Él ha dejado la ventana abierta. He left the window open.
¿Quién ha dejado la puerta abierta? Who left the door open?
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