"Listen to me, for once! You must be quiet when I am speaking!"
A quiet weekend away from everything--that's what I need.
It was quite quiet in the room.
Quietly is the adverb for quiet.
It COULD be keeping quiet, silent, not speaking. :D
It means quiet as is someone being silent or not speaking.
Tell them to be quiet; Listen to me; Look at the picture.
A quiet weekend away from everything--that's what I need.
Jamaica is an English-speaking country, so it would be: "Be quiet".
This is a quiet zone.
It was quite quiet in the room.
Keep quiet is refraining or preventing someone from speaking or from disclosing something that is secret.
"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.
Be quiet and listen...
Quietly is the adverb for quiet.
Liberia is an English-speaking country.
Listen to me. He tried to explain, but she would not listen. It is nice to listen to the birds singing. Quiet, I want to listen to the radio.
This sentence is declarative, as it makes a statement about the subject "she" being quiet for a long time.