no
You can use a doorstop as a simple machine to keep a door from shutting. Just place it on the floor behind the door to prevent it from closing fully.
sound of door with rusty hinges
shutting your door in the car door is abad man for the big baby
Try shutting the door.
Try shutting your door again, just to be sure.
by shutting the vivarium door after you.
yes.
A wedge would be an effective simple machine to keep a door from shutting. By inserting a wedge between the door and its frame, you can create a separation that prevents the door from fully closing. This method is straightforward and can be easily adjusted or removed when needed.
To keep a door from shutting, you could use a wedge, which is a simple machine that can be placed between the door and the frame to create a barrier. By inserting the wedge at the bottom of the door, it effectively prevents the door from closing completely. Alternatively, a lever could also be used, such as a doorstop that you can push down to hold the door open.
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.
over pressere from shutting it too fast.
The door is hard to close because it may be misaligned, the hinges may be loose, or there could be an obstruction preventing it from shutting properly.