The plural possessive form is the engines' noise.
No, the noun family is a singular, common noun, a word for any related group of people or things.The possessive form for the noun family is family's.
Yes, the word noise is a common noun.
The noun noise is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
Noise is an abstract noun, not a preposition.
There is no specific collective noun for steam engines, in which case any noun suitable for the context will work; for example a collection of steam engines, a display of steam engines, a museum of steam engines, etc.
The word "noise" can be a noun.
The noun form of the adjective noisy is noisiness.The word 'noisy' is the adjective form of the noun noise.
There is no specific collective noun for steam engines, in which case any noun suitable for the context will work; for example a collection of steam engines, a display of steam engines, a museum of steam engines, etc.
The opposite of noise is silence, or quiet (noun).
Yes, in English, the word 'noise' is a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender.
No, noise is a noun, which might be an adjunct (noise levels, noise ordinance).The form "noisy" is an adjective because it describessomething.
No, the word noise is the singular form; the plural noun is noises.