May 29, 2022
It would be correct to write: My home is quiet quite --?
I have a doubtquestion about "quiet" and "quite"
It wWould it be correct to write: say "My home is quiet quite --"?
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Yo diría "my home is rather quiet". Por ejemplo, si alguien te dijera "Man, I slept like a log at your place the other day! Something about it makes it so easy to wind down", entonces podrías responder, "Yeah, despite being near the airport my house is rather quite, thank god"
It would be correct to write: My home is quiet quite --?
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That's a hard one. It would be the opposite: My home is quite quiet.
I have a doubtquestion about "quiet" and "quite".
Si realmente quisieras decir "duda" en lugar de "pregunta" tendrías que expresarlo de forma un poco diferente.
I have some doubts about how to use the words "quite" and "quiet".
It wWould it be correct to write: "My home is quiet quite --?"
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And no, it wouldn't be correct. The quite actually qualifies the quiet, and in English the adverb/adjective generally precedes what it qualifies.
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It would be correct to write: My home is quiet quite --?
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