VERBS

be
draw, get
She grew increasingly nervous as the date of the audition drew closer
keep, stay
Keep close to me

ADV

extremely, very
fairly, quite
together
Their birthdays are very close together

PREP

to
Get close to the microphone

VERBS

be, feel, seem
The two sisters seemed very close
become, grow
After the death of their parents the two children grew very close
remain

ADV

very
quite

PREP

to
He was quite close to his older brother

ADV

firmly, tightly
He closed the door firmly

ADV

permanently, temporarily
down, off, up
That factory's been closed down now

PREP

to
The museum has been temporarily closed to the public