my mother was -------- tired and needed a ----------------place to take a nap so she asked the boys to --------- playing games ( options are:) a)quiet,quiet,quit b) quiet,quit,quiet c)quiet,quiet,quit d)quit ,quiet,quiet
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1) quiet
2)quiet
3) quit
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My mother was quite, tired and needed a quiet place to take a nap so she asked the boys to, quit playing games
Option (a)
EXPLANATION:
- The words quiet, quit, and quite seem and sound to some extent alike, however their meanings are very different.
- As a noun, quiet implies silent; as an adjective, quiet implies still or calm and is used to describe noun; and, as a verb, quiet implies to become or make quiet.
- The verb quit means to leave or to free. The adverb quite implies positively, to a considerable 'extent, or entirely'.
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