If the cloakroom belongs to one girl:
Close the door of the girl's cloakroom quietly.
If the cloakroom belongs to more than one girl (plural possessive):
Close the door of the girls' cloakroom quietly.
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With an imperative sentence, the subject is understood and not necessarily stated. "Close the door." The subject is you and the verb is close.
To live so close to the close foci of most of the diseases was dangerous/terrifying!
This means to narrowly avoid something bad, such as an accident. The image is of you shaving your face and cutting very close to the skin - almost cutting yourself.
As the police force began to close in on the house, the abiding convict quietly stepped out and allowed the police to arrest him.
To make doors close quietly, you can try adjusting the hinges, adding weather stripping, or installing a soft-close mechanism.
use a period at the end of an imparative sentences
To make a door close quietly, you can try adjusting the hinges, adding weather stripping, or installing a soft-close mechanism. These methods can help reduce noise when the door is being closed.
No, my uncle doesn't live in Orlando, Florida requires the following punctuation: a comma, an apostrophe in 'doesn't', a comma after the name place Orlando and a period to close the sentence.
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).
my hamster kinda breathed a little heavy and when i put my head close to it i could hear little snores so..they can