Yes it is definitely.
Sit quietly is an emphatic/command sentence.
This type of sentence doesn't follow the usual S V O pattern of an English sentence.
Other examples:
Be quiet, sit down,
i am the most quietly girl in school
Yes, the word quietly is an adverb.An example sentence with the adverb is: "they quietly tiptoe to the cake cupboard".
Due to the fact that they were in a library, he quietly asked the man what book he was reading.
Is the sentence infant lay quietly lay sucking the thumb correct ?
Quietly is the adverb for quiet.
Please sit quietly.
In the library everyone need to be quietly.
i am the most quietly girl in school
The adverb in the sentence is "very," as it modifies the adverb "quietly."
Very quietly - in a pew.
Yes, the word quietly is an adverb.An example sentence is:"We quietly walked out of the library."
No, "quietly" is an adverb. It describes how an action is performed. For example, in the sentence "She whispered quietly," "quietly" is describing how she whispered.
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Please come in Quietly. quietly They attacked England.
As a child, Margaret knew that it was important for her to sit quietly and listen to the truth in the stories that the Nuns told her, because their stories were always believable.
Yes, the word quietly is an adverb.An example sentence with the adverb is: "they quietly tiptoe to the cake cupboard".
sit there and shut up