u/MATH_IS_SUCKS

I have A Question.

"It isn't opened," "It is unopened."

I know the second one sounds off but this is just an example, when do we use the opposites and when do we use isn't.

I'd like a detailed explanation and not in everyday language (slang) I want a real English answer with grammar and all. Thanks!

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u/MATH_IS_SUCKS — 1 day ago

Anyone could give me a piece of advice?

I want harsh comments and plain truth. I'm hoping to reach a neat and clear print. Therefore, feel free to complain about it.

u/MATH_IS_SUCKS — 4 days ago

I would appreciate analysing.

I want some plain truth and harsh comments, I don't want to be complimented. I want to be told about what to improve more. I'm fully sure that there is a huge room for improvement.

u/MATH_IS_SUCKS — 6 days ago