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QUITE or QUIET? The Mistake Almost Every English Learner Makes

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QUITE or QUIET? Same letters. Different order.
Completely different meanings.

This is one of the most common spelling and speaking
mistakes in English — and today Jake and Sara fix it
forever.

In this episode of Word Unlocked, you will learn:

✅ QUITE → adverb → means fairly, rather, or completely
"The exam was quite difficult."
"That is quite wrong."

✅ QUIET → adjective/noun → means no noise, calm, silent
"The library is very quiet."
"I need some quiet to think."

🧠 Memory trick:
QUIET contains the word QUIT → the noise QUITS → quiet.
QUITE keeps going → it modifies → it never quits.

⚠️ Common mistakes fixed:
❌ "Please be quite." → ✅ "Please be quiet."
❌ "The room was quiet nice." → ✅ "The room was quite nice."
❌ "I am quiet sure." → ✅ "I am quite sure."

📝 Homework:
Fill in the blank:
1. "The café was _____ today. I could think clearly."
2. "The coffee was _____ good. Not amazing. But good."
Drop your answers in the comments!

#intermediateenglishpractice #englishvocabulary #spokenenglish #wordunlocked #englishfluency

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