Wzór stopniowania przymiotnika quiet – stopień równy, wyższy i najwyższy plus przykłady użycia w zdaniach.
| adjective: |
playquiet
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| comparative: | quieter |
| superlative: | (the) quietest |
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- spokojny, cichy - milczący, cichy |


| Przykłady zdań: |
quiet |
| I'm rather quiet myself, so I like talkative people. |
| Tom is a very quiet boy. |
| Follow me. I know a quiet place. |
| I'll play one more CD. Then we'll have a quiet spell. |
| He's just shy, and that's why he's always quiet. |
| Is the engine on? It's amazing how quiet it is. |
| Her voice is great but very quiet. I think she's rather shy. |
| It's a quiet neighbourhood popular with young professionals. |
| I've always dreamt of living in a country cottage. I'd love a quiet life. |
| This is a quiet place and there's not much entertainment. |
| The resort was just what we were looking for. It's a really quiet place. |
| The town is quiet now but will be packed with travellers in summer. |
| Our holiday included a trip to one of the islands in a quiet bay. |
| We live in a quiet street opposite the park. |
| I spent a quiet day alone on the beach yesterday. |
| We live in a quiet country village with a river running through its centre. |
| I'd hate to be famous. I like the quiet life. |
| All I want is to have a quiet life. |
| I've never known Josh to be violent. He's a very quiet man. |
| I've never been very ambitious. The quiet life for me! |
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quieter |
| The harbour was crowded, so we sailed on to somewhere quieter. |
| I like London but I prefer Oxford because it's smaller and quieter. |
Zobacz stopniowanie innych przymiotników:
chewy -
chubby -
classy -
coarse -
costly -
creamy -
creepy -
crispy -
crunchy -fancy -
grave -
greasy -
hairy -stingy -
sweaty - Dla czego nie ma tłumaczeń dla tych słówek?
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