Just whisper when you spell out loud... or if your trying to actually spell the word quietly, you already answered your question
Q u i e t
The likely adverb is quietly (making little or no sound). Quilt is a noun with no LY form.
The warriors are training for battle. The commander sets up drills, sparring sessions, and physical conditioning to prepare them for combat. He pushes them to their limits to improve their skills and ensure they are ready for any challenge on the battlefield.
Please come in Quietly. quietly They attacked England.
Yes, the word quietly is an adverb.An example sentence is:"We quietly walked out of the library."
Please sit quietly.
most quietly
Is quietly a noun
as in play "quietly", yes.
Yes, quietly is an adverb.Some example sentences for you are:He quietly entered the house.If you could talk quietly in the library, or better not at all, that'll be great.
The form of the verb to snicker is correct, "snickers" (meaning laughing quietly or in a suppressed way).The candy bar by M&M Mars is capitalized as Snickers.
Qui-Et-Ly=Quietly. So, meaning that there are three syllables in the word quietly.
"More quietly" and "most quietly": "quietly" has three syllables, and the suffixes "-er" and "-est" are generally used only with root words of one or two syllables. yea honney