Can you please quit everyone else is quite quiet!
Quit being quiet, it's quite irritating.
Quiet queens quit quite queerly.
peace, piece
"Quiet" and "quite" are two homophones for quit.
"I quit" is a complete sentence because it has a subject "I" and a predicate "quit" which expresses a complete thought.
i need a simple sentence using the word scold <><><><> I will scold you to quit playing on the computer, and do your homework!
Sure! Here's an example sentence using the word "picking": "She spent the entire afternoon picking fresh strawberries in the garden."
I'm not quite ready to hear you quit being quiet. If you are quite quiet, I'll quit.
peace, piece
"Quiet" and "quite" are two homophones for quit.
Quite, Quiet, Quit.
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You can find quiet and quit worksheets online on educational websites, as well as on sites that offer printable worksheets for teachers and students. These worksheets can help with spelling, usage, and understanding the difference between "quiet" and "quit."
i don,t quit my job
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.
Just like the word quit, quite has one syllable. On the other hand quiet has two (qui-et).