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The past tense for "keep silent" is "kept silent."
Mum (e.g. to keep mum on a subject) Gag (e.g. to gag someone to prevent them from speaking)
"Can you please be silent with your finger on your lips?"
"Keep quiet" is a sentence in the form of an imperative sentence, where the subject "you" is implied. It is a command telling someone to remain silent.
more silent, most silent
Keep Not Silent was created in 2004.
The past tense for "keep silent" is "kept silent."
keep silent an pray
"Mum" is another word for silent.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'silent' is silentness, a word for a quality of absence of sound; a word for a concept.The related concrete noun form of the adjective 'silent' is silence, a word for the physical state of absence of sound.
Keep silent. Its the fastest.
Say something nice or just keep silent.
Mum (e.g. to keep mum on a subject) Gag (e.g. to gag someone to prevent them from speaking)
"Can you please be silent with your finger on your lips?"
Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp
Because we don't keep them in our pockets in silent mode!
talk loudly, keep it silent