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It makes noise, yes. I believe you have to be within 12 inches of an object.
No, the word "noise" is not a direct object. In a sentence, the direct object is the noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb. "Noise" can be a subject, but it is not a direct object.
Noise that household appliances generate
sure they can
it makes a hollow noise when you pull on it but when it is a normal piece of paper it makes a crinkly noise
The piano originated from the harp. Some guy decided to hit the strings with a little hammer and made a hammer for each of the strings. Now, when you hit a button, it strikes the string and makes a noise. A harpsichord was also invented like a piano except with plucking.
Sonar can be useful because when an animal or machine makes a noise, it sends out sound waves into the environment around it. Those waves bounce off nearby objects, and some of them reflect back to the object that made the noise
a parrot makes a screech noise
my BMW does not start it just makes a click noise
It means to make a noise that a Guinea pig makes. Or even more, the noise that a pig pig makes.
Policeman
no.