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Is a switch "open",  "opened", "close" or "closed"?

guidoeagle
guidoeagle over 11 years ago

Hello,

 

I designed a SMT solder jumper part for my PCB layout program. The part

consists of two pads that can be connected via a solder joint. I

designed two parts. One part represents the open(ed) solder jumper the

other part represents the close(ed) solder jumper. So I named the first

part "Solderjumper_open" and the second part "Solderjumper_closed". At

this point I was wondering, should I write "open" and "closed" or

"opened" and "closed" or even "open" and "close".*Is there any native

English speaker who can illuminate me?*

 

I know a store is "open" or "closed". Is it the same for switches?

 

Best Regards

Guido

 

 

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    autodeskguest over 11 years ago

    Guido wrote on Fri, 23 May 2014 07:28

    Hello,

     

    I designed a SMT solder jumper part for my PCB layout program. The part

     

    consists of two pads that can be connected via a solder joint. I

    designed two parts. One part represents the open(ed) solder jumper the

     

    other part represents the close(ed) solder jumper. So I named the first

     

    part "Solderjumper_open" and the second part "Solderjumper_closed". At

     

    this point I was wondering, should I write "open" and "closed" or

    "opened" and "closed" or even "open" and "close".*Is there any native

    English speaker who can illuminate me?*

     

    I know a store is "open" or "closed". Is it the same for switches?

     

     

    Funny, I've never really considered how strange that is.

     

    If you talking about a past tense verb then you would use "opened" and

    "closed".  But in this case we have an adjective and you are correct: a

    switch is either "open" or "closed".  That is the correct english usage,

    though now I'm not sure why image

     

    Cheers,

     

     

    James.

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    guidoeagle over 11 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 23.05.2014 15:23, James Morrison wrote:

    If you talking about a past tense verb then you would use "opened" and

    "closed".  But in this case we have an adjective and you are correct: a

    switch is either "open" or "closed".  That is the correct english usage,

    though now I'm not sure why

     

    Hello James,

     

    thank you very much for your reply. Now, I'm in the know

     

    Have a nice weekend.

    Guido

     

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    guidoeagle over 11 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 23.05.2014 15:23, James Morrison wrote:

    If you talking about a past tense verb then you would use "opened" and

    "closed".  But in this case we have an adjective and you are correct: a

    switch is either "open" or "closed".  That is the correct english usage,

    though now I'm not sure why

     

    Hello James,

     

    thank you very much for your reply. Now, I'm in the know

     

    Have a nice weekend.

    Guido

     

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