Yes, that answer is gramatically correct
No, the sentence should be "He elucidated his position on this matter by his silence." The verb "elucidated" should come before the subject "he" to create a grammatically correct sentence.
There is no full form of silence. Silence simply refers to the absence of sound or noise.
Le silence (masc.) means the same as it does in English.
The answer is silence. When you speak someone's name, you interrupt the silence.
The past tense of "silence" is "silenced."
You can say "il y a le silence" in French to mean "there is silence."
The correct spelling of the adjective is silent(quiet).
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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.
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The name is silent / silence. If you say anything to silence or where there is silence, you have ended the silence; it disappears.
Silence, of course! :p
Silence because when you say something when you are in a silent atmosphere then you are breaking the silence. Therefore it is not silent anymore.
Silence. As soon as you say the word silence, there is no longer any silence.
Silence.
Th answer is silence. cause when you say it, it is no longer silent therefore, the silence is broken.
Silence for Silence - 1913 was released on: USA: 16 June 1913
There is no full form of silence. Silence simply refers to the absence of sound or noise.