Talk, play, eat ... basically anything that they can do loudly.
Family Feud:
Play, Talk, Play Their Music, Watch TV, Chew
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"More quietly" and "most quietly": "quietly" has three syllables, and the suffixes "-er" and "-est" are generally used only with root words of one or two syllables. yea honney
the children were asked to play quietly
To play
Victorian children would have walked in the gardens, read books and played quietly.
Children are excitable beings, that are often naturally hyperactive with short attention spans. Regardless their general behaviour, children will be children.
It's "quietly". An adverb "modifies" a verb (or an adjective, etc). That means it gives more information about the verb. The verb here is "studied". The adverb, quietly, tells you how Theresa studied.
Please come in Quietly. quietly They attacked England.
No, it is an adjective. The related adverb would be "more quietly."
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Quietly was created in 2014.
Yes, the word quietly is an adverb.An example sentence is:"We quietly walked out of the library."