Is it “I be quiet” right?

I am quiet.

Is this an incorrect answer?

A friend my friend told me that “I be quiet” was an incorrect sentence. This had to be in Chinese. I don’t know what to say.

Please clear this confusion.

When I looked for this sentence, there was a sentence like.

When I wake up be quiet.

If this is incorrect, then why is “I be quiet” wrong? Can you please see what does someone know about them?

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I’ll be quiet.

If I say, “I am/was quiet” however, I can’t say “I’m quiet.” Is it subjunctive mood?

What are the imperatives of silence?

In addition, you can say “I’d better be quiet”.

Answered on March 28, 2021.
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The adverb should be ‘better’. — I have better

quiet.

It invokes the subjunctive mood.

Often, constructions like it’s necessary/important/vital, etc. + that + subject + base form invoke it.

Should I be quiet?
What is the first step for me to be quiet?

The latter means the same as the former but infinitive and object pronoun are used.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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Also consider this… “I ‘d be quiet”. Note the ‘d. Note the ‘j’ field for the field. The apostrophe implies a missing letter / letters in this case and implies “I will ” be

quiet.

Answered on December 21, 2021.
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Also consider this… “I ‘d be quiet”. Note the ‘d. Note the ‘j’ field for the field. The apostrophe implies a missing letter / letters in this case and implies “I will ” be

quiet.

Answered on December 21, 2021.
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