I think the no. 1 sentence fits the normal ellipted pattern but am not sure of the rest.
Can you close the window (that was?) installed yesterday? Can you closed the window (that is?) broken? Can you closed the window (that is?) behind you?
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Hi, I would like to have some good answer if possible. These are my opinions. Please close the window installed yesterday.
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Hi, I would like to have some good answer if possible.
These are my opinions.
Please close the window installed yesterday.
-- To me, I don't like it but can't say it is wrong -- just my personal opinion.
Please close the window broken.
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I would like to have some good answer if possible. These are my opinions.
Please close the window installed yesterday. -- To me, I don't like it but can't say it is wrong -- just my personal opinion. Please close the window broken. -- looks unidiomatic and wrong to me. It could be right if written: Please close the broken window or Please close the window tha