"Breath" is the noun, what you do with the air is "breathe". The negation should be "no", because you negate "air". If you negate a verb, you do indeed use "not": I cannot breathe. Quite is a word used to lessen the meaning of another adjective: I am quite hungry. Or: I am rather hungry. To describe the absence of sound, you want the word "quiet". Many people just make a simple typing mistake with those two. Everything is treated like a third person singular, so everything stands still
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Quite is a word used to lessen the meaning of another adjective: I am quite hungry. Or: I am rather hungry.
To describe the absence of sound, you want the word "quiet". Many people just make a simple typing mistake with those two.
Everything is treated like a third person singular, so everything stands still
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