No. It's as quite as dove.
Dove is considered a quote and gentle bird.
Both "dove" and "dived" are correct past tense forms of the verb "dive." However, "dived" is more commonly used in British English, while "dove" is more commonly used in American English.
Quit is correct of you are referring to "give up".Quiet is correct if you are referring to "silence".Quite is correct if you are referring to "it is quite nice here".Quilt is correct if you are referring to a duvet.
The past tense of 'quit' is 'quit', not quitted.
Dove is the past tense of the verb dive.
That is the correct spelling of resign (to quit a position).
That is the correct spelling of resign (to quit a position).
We do not understand what problem you refer to.
A young dove is formally called a squab. However people sometimes call them chicks too.
That is one correct spelling of the past tense of to dive: dived or dove.
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Rock dove, mourning dove, white winged dove, Zenaida dove, ground dove, Inca dove, White crowned pigeon, ringed turtle dove, Eurasian collared dove are some examples. There are 289 species in this family worldwide.