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sentence of Quiet and Quite

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Answered by raghuwanshianu2605
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Quiet can be used as an adjective meaning “of little activity,” or as a noun meaning “tranquility” or “silence.” Quite is an adverb and has the sense of “totally” or “completely.” She was quite exhausted after the warm-up exercise. Quiet can also be used as a verb meaning “to cause to be quiet.”

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