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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What’s the difference between "keep silent please" to “Silence please"

My head supervisor orders me to post that signage to a wall and I wrote “keep silent please”
He changed it to “Silence please” Is there any difference? I believe it just the same meaning?
  

Top answer

Hi, Silence please is much more commonly used on signs. Clive

  • Hi, Silence please is much more commonly used on signs.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Silence please is much more commonly used on signs.

Clive
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Emotion: yesthanks but keep silent is also a correct grammar thanks
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Keep silent please or keep silence please

Which one is grammatically correct.

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