Is this sentence correct? "Please keep this door closed"
The correct phrase would be - Keep the door closed
This sentence is a command, it has no subject and it cannot be changed to a passive sentence.
The correct grammar is "He enters the driver's side door." This indicates that he is entering the door on the side of the driver of the vehicle.
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Close is a verb, a noun, and an adjective.Verb: Please close the door.Noun: He left at the close of school.Adjective: Kathy and Jean have a close relationship.
The correct phrase would be - Keep the door closed
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 doorman quietly closed the outer door.
he closed the door on his face
As my son went out for the evening, I said "have a good time" and closed the door after him.
The store was closed.She closed the door.
This sentence is a command, it has no subject and it cannot be changed to a passive sentence.
Suddenly, The door slamed closed
Suddenly, The door slamed closed
He asked her to open the door.(indirect sentence) He asked her:"Please, open the door" (direct sentence)
Please close the door.
When the front door of the mansion closed, we were greeted by a friendly ghoul.