English · Common Verbs
/ˈkləʊzɪz/
[/ˈkləʊzɪz/]
third-person singular of close
Third-person singular present of 'close': used when he, she, or it shuts something.
The shop closes early on Sundays, so we should hurry if we want to buy bread.
The shop closes early on Sundays, so we should hurry if we want to buy bread.
From Old French 'clos', from Latin 'claudere' (to shut); '-es' added after 's' sound.
Used with singular subjects in the present tense for shutting or closing hours.