She was so close to achieving her goal. ... She slid over, cuddling close to him, her head on his pillow. ... Stay close to me. ... His close proximity sent her heart racing. ... For one terrifying moment the enormity of what they had done brought her close to panic. ... He pulled her close and kissed her forehead.
I can close the door.
Close is an adjective.
close to you
1.) Close the door. Kindly close the door.
Please close the door.
To convert an imperative sentence to a declarative sentence, simply rephrase the sentence to make a statement rather than giving a command. For example, "Close the door" (imperative) can be changed to "Please close the door" (declarative) or "I would like you to close the door" (declarative).
I had a close encounter with a dog yesterday.
"Close the door."
The adjective clause in the sentence is "who was sitting close to them." It modifies the noun "gentleman" by providing additional information about him.
FinedThe homophone for find is fined. Like the library fined her twenty dollars for a book.The homophone for "find" is "fined". Here's an example sentence: He was fined close to one hundred dollars for speeding.
Example sentence - The underground blast caused the mine to close.
"Strong" and "close" are the two adjectives in the sentence.