Not_Dead
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- Jan 11, 2012
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Hi.
I'm having trouble with this idiom: "as silent/quiet as the grave". I don't know which one of these two (underlined) words is the appropriate one to use. I tried searching for it on the web, but I've noticed most online dictionaries have it written in both ways.
Still, my English book wants me to pick one. Can you help me? Does it even make that big of a difference?
I'm having trouble with this idiom: "as silent/quiet as the grave". I don't know which one of these two (underlined) words is the appropriate one to use. I tried searching for it on the web, but I've noticed most online dictionaries have it written in both ways.
Still, my English book wants me to pick one. Can you help me? Does it even make that big of a difference?
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