To change a sentence into passive the sentence must be active. 'Shut the door please' is not an active sentence, it is an imperative sentence, it has no subject.
You could write something like this - You are asked to shut the door - but this is a bit awkward.
"The door was knocked on by whom?" is passive voice.
the door is closed.
The gate was opened by the peon.
i have question
a door was locked, but not completely shut
As for your suggestions, the first one is incorrect use of grammar but the second is okay. You could also say Would you please shut the door? The would you mind part is really not needed, and can sound redundant or a little insincere. Would you mind really means something like Do you object. Someone earlier suggested "Would you please mind shutting the door", which really means "Would you please object to shutting the door." Sometimes 'mind' can mean pay attention to, and syntax should make the difference clear.
if someone says this to you it means they are saying to you did not shut the door and they want you to go back and shut it
A command sentence has the subject generally referred to as "you understood". A command sentence does not specifcally identify a subject to which the direction is commanded, but it is communicated to the receiver such that they understand the action is required of them. Examples of command sentences: Clean your room. Please shut the door. Answer the phone please.
Well, Nanny Fine always said "shut the door", or juh tah dore, phoenetically
let the door be shut
shutShut is the past perfect tense (I thought I had shut the door.)It is also the simple past tense (I shut the door a few minutes ago.)"I am shutting the door" is present tense.It is also shut, please shut the door, I have shut the door.
"Shut the door please" said the teacher.
"Would you please be quiet?" "Will you shut the door, please?"
You cannot, unfortunately people will come in if they please.
its called the pu$$y
Shut the Door was created in 1995.
When you enter my house will you kindly wipe your feet on the mat provided and please shut the door after you to prevent the dog getting out.
as a door, to shut with force. Things generally relating to a severe blow
close the door
Let's take the sentence, "Shut the door!" for an example of an imperative sentence.The verb is shut. Then you ask the question "Who is being told to shut the door?" You are...so you is the subject.Now it is more common to leave out the you and just say: Shut the door!In this case, there is something called an understood you.So some more examples:Please be quiet! = (you) Please be quiet = you is the subjectTreat others the way you want to be treated = (you) treat others... you is the subjectSummary: YOU IS THE SUBJECT IN AN IMPERATIVE SENTENCE.
On many vans/cars I have seen the latch on the door itself sometimes get tumbled into the shut position on accident. In most cases all you need is a screw driver to put into the latch hole on the door itself while pulling on the door handle simply flip the latch back open. If this is not the case please clarify your question. The door jam has a male stiker the door latch is female or should be open to allow the striker to go inside it once the door is shut the latch wraps around the striker.