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It can be. close / closed I close the door every night. She closed the door with a bang. It can also be an adjective. He had a closed circle of friends.
The subject of every imperative sentence is typically the understood "you." Although the subject is often not explicitly stated, it is implied that the speaker is addressing the listener directly, instructing them to perform an action. For example, in the sentence "Close the door," the subject is understood to be "you," as in "You close the door."
"Close the door." is a complete sentence. The direct object is door.
You could cover the keyboard. You could close the door to the room where your computer is. You could sit down with the cat and have a serious talk with it about its computer usage.
1,976,887 and I defy anyone to prove me wrong.
air. Sounds like a keyboard to me.
cerrar la puerta= to close the door (infinitive) cierre la puerte = close the door! (imperative)
I can close the door.
close the door
Close the door!
Leaving the house is something you do every time you go outside and close the front door behind you, when going to work or shopping.
1.) Close the door. Kindly close the door.