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It's like if our Earth was called a planet, right?
Purely grammatically, the state passiv is necessary, i.e. a shop, museum, restaurant etc. opened or closed
But, by way of language, it is said that there are shops, shopping centers, all kinds of gastronomic establishments, workshops, cultural institutions (museums, exhibitions etc.) and offices, in fact, wherever a person can get rid of his money, ask for information etc., also:
I would say: is open or has opened, and it should be noted that by daily use the meaning of “opened” has changed.
You could also say: The store has been opened, now it is open.
A shop can open they were (cf.: “)is“) and someone can open something, for example a door they have (cf.: “)has“).
The bakery is open.
= The bakery has opened.
At least in Bavaria this means the same thing.
In Prussia also 😉
You can use both in different things, for example. The door is open. Right. The store opened.
depends on xd
There are both.
“Hat opened” is not a preterior activity.
You caught me… I didn’t pay attention! Sorry to the FS.
Very good, I’m not even a scout…
Don’t worry. 🤗 Your little mistake made me insert the active process of opening (in the present) into my post. So you did a good job.
Open it. 😉