Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Words often Confused (Set 2)


Quiet

Quite

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  1. Quiet:
    Today will be a quiet day to be relaxing under a shaded tree with a cold glass of Coke.
    Quite:
    The noise your making is quite a problem to the other students.

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    1. Love sentence one.

      Review "The noise your making is quite a problem to the other students." I will not say for what... Then repost. I know you can find the error yourself.

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  2. Quiet:
    Students must be quiet in the computer room.

    Quite:
    I'm not quite sure how they work in that environment they live in.

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  3. Quiet:
    The class got quiet when the principal came in.

    Quite:
    The exam was quite difficult.

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  4. You wrote two very nice sentences. I liked that you used principal appropriately, since that is another word often confused.

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  5. quiet:Sometimes i wish that the baby would stop cring and just be quiet.

    quite:I am not quite sure who broke the table.

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  6. Quiet:
    Can u guys please be quiet?

    Quite:

    I am quite sure that is the correct answer.

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  7. Quiet, Quite:
    The class became quiet when the teacher said "Am going to quite my job."

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  8. " i am quite sure that the teacher said to remain quiet" said Olga.

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  9. Quiet: Why are you so quiet today Michael.

    Quite: I quite this job.

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