Sentence examples for i do quite from inspiring English sources

The part of a sentence "i do quite" is not grammatically correct or usable in written English
It is missing a verb and does not make sense on its own. A correct version of this could be "I quite enjoy..." or "I do quite like...", where "quite" is used as an adverb to emphasize the verb. Example: "I quite enjoy hiking on the weekends."

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And I do quite frequently.

I do quite like being in control.

I do quite a bit of it".

"I do quite a lot of reading aloud".

I have to say, I do quite like it.

I feel fulfilled by it and think I do quite a good job.

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I did quite like it.

"So I did quite well, actually".

Whereas I actually thought I knew a lot about Wittgenstein, and I did quite poorly".

I just went out there and I thought I did quite well.

"The first three games she played very well, and I did quite the opposite," Sharapova said.

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