put your hand on the door handle which is usually beside the edge of the door you then push the door too the door frame and pull the handle down. Once you have reached the door frame yoyu can let go of ythe handle.
Good luck on closing the door :D
No, "close the door" is a verb phrase, with "close" as the main verb and "the door" as the object of the verb. In this case, "the door" is the direct object of the verb.
cerrar la puerta= to close the door (infinitive) cierre la puerte = close the door! (imperative)
I can close the door.
The homograph of "close" is "close." It can be pronounced with a long "o" sound (klohz) meaning to shut, or with a silent "s" (klohs) meaning near or intimate.
close the door
Close the door!
1.) Close the door. Kindly close the door.
Close the door.
Close can be an action verb: to close the door, or close the sale, or close your eyes.
close as in close the door ---- shut close as in she is standing close to me ---- near
The correct punctuation is: "Don't close the door, and don't lock it." The comma separates the two imperative sentences, and the conjunction "and" connects them.
Close to the front door but not close to the bathroom.