Terribly written sentences are a distraction from learning, unlike silence.*
* I don't think this person was looking for sarcasm!
They say that people can truly only do one thing at once (even women. women are quicker at doing one thing at once) so adding noise or music to the brains processing capacity reduces it's ability to wander. It's either thinking about music/noise or thinking about the subject at hand, learning.
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No, "quiet" is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form. It is used to describe a lack of noise or sound, rather than something that can be counted in multiples.
If I had to choose between quiet or motionless, I would choose quiet. Many people can still be on the move while remaining quiet.
"Quiet" is a short adjective. It describes a lack of noise or disturbance.
Silence is a lack of noise there would be no sound.
The quietest thing in the world is considered to be a vacuum. In a vacuum, there is no air or matter to carry sound waves, so sound cannot travel through it. This absence of sound makes a vacuum the ultimate quiet environment.
The vibration of the spoon against the glass is too subtle to produce an audible sound in the surrounding air. The lack of sufficient force and amplitude results in the sound not being transmitted effectively to a distance where it can be heard.
Well, honey, a homograph is a word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning. So, the homograph of "flower" would be "flower" (as in to flourish or thrive) and the homograph of "quiet" would be "quiet" (as in not making noise). It's like a little word game, ain't it?
No, it isn't, it's an adjective. The adverb is quietly.
Making mistakes is a natural part of the learning process and can arise from various factors, such as lack of experience, stress, or distraction. It's essential to view mistakes as opportunities for growth rather than failures. Reflecting on what led to the errors can help you identify patterns and improve your decision-making. Embracing a mindset of continuous learning can reduce the frequency of mistakes over time.
It may be a lack of interest, attention, distraction or irrelevance by the receiver. It may be something to do with speech problems or hearing difficilties
The state of being quiet or motionless is often referred to as "stillness." It describes a lack of movement or sound, conveying tranquility and calmness. In various contexts, such as meditation or nature, stillness can signify peace and introspection.