Most post offices in Perth close at 5pm. But there are exceptions. Here's the ones I've found so far. Please add more if you know of them ...
SOUTH
Wattleup (5:30)
Success (5:30)
South Lake (5:30)
Rossmoyne (6:00)
Shelley (5:30)
Queens Park (6:00)
Queens Park East (6:00)
Beckenham (5:15)
Seville Grove (5:30)
Roleystone (5:15)
Applecross North (5:15)
Applecross Canning Bridge (5:30)
Mosman Park South (5:30)
NORTH
Ocean Reef (5:30)
Heathridge (5:30)
Greenwood (5:30)
Duncraig (5:30)
Kingsley (6:00)
Kingsway (5:30)
Northlands (5:30)
Centrepoint Midland (5:30)
(Closing times in brackets)
I've also started a Google Map for this. Feel free to add more to the map.
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The past tense and past participle of open is opened.
The past perfect tense of open is 'had opened'.
The blacksmith on the Pequod was named Perth. He was a skilled artisan who had a troubled past and was known for his somber and introspective nature. Despite his emotional struggles, Perth was well-respected by the crew for his work ethic and dedication to his craft.
Opened is the past tense of open.
The past tense for open is opened.
The present perfect tense of open is:I/You/We/They have opened.He/She/It has opened.
The simple past tense of the word "open" is "opened."
The past participle of open is opened.'I have not yet opened the parcel that you sent me for my birthday.'
The past tense of "hold" is "held," and the past participle is also "held." For example: He held the door open. The door was held open by him.
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The past form of can not is could not or couldn't. Example: I cannot open this jar Yesterday I couldn't open that jar
I/he/she/it was camping. You/we/they were camping.