commas between small,quiet/ quiet,and
and I would have spelled it punctuation
No, you need a comma between small and quiet as this is where you take a breath for the next part of the sentance.
Your Neighbors.
A quiet weekend away from everything; that's what I need.
Grammatically, 'quiet' should be 'quietly', which is an adverb. The adjectives are old and new.
The correct spelling is village.An example sentence is "the village is usually very quiet".
The construction "you be" may be correct, for example in the question "Will you be here?" and the command "You be quiet!" you would need to re-word that for me to understand.
quiet - shh, be silent. quite as in he is quite correct = he is absolutely correct.
This is a quiet zone.
It was quite quiet in the room.
Insulate the walls or be really, really quiet.
"Keep quiet" is a sentence in the form of an imperative sentence, where the subject "you" is implied. It is a command telling someone to remain silent.
This sentence is declarative, as it makes a statement about the subject "she" being quiet for a long time.
The correct spelling is "quiet" (silent, or hushed).