The plural of noise is noises.
The plural form of "noise" is "noises."
No, "noise" is a singular noun. It refers to sound or a combination of sounds that are loud, unpleasant, or disruptive.
No, "quiet" is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form. It is used to describe a lack of noise or sound, rather than something that can be counted in multiples.
The noise from the construction site was disrupting my concentration.
you are forbidden to make a noise
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
No, "noise" is a singular noun. It refers to sound or a combination of sounds that are loud, unpleasant, or disruptive.
The plural possessive form is the engines' noise.
The plural form for the noun mouse is mice. The plural possessive form is mice's.example: The mice's noise is irritating.
Are is the present tense plural be verb. It is used with plural subjects egWe are sick. The dogs arenoisy. They are looking for trouble. You are making too much noise.
Are is the present tense plural be verb. It is used with plural subjects egWe are sick. The dogs arenoisy. They are looking for trouble. You are making too much noise.
It's almost like a high pitched rhino noise. Something like a SQUAWCK!
"borborygmus" or (plural), "borborygmi".Digestion or digestive actions or passing gas in the digestive tract
The word direction, like other words that end with -ion, is a noun.The girl looked in the direction of the strange noise.
examples of internal noise.thermal noise,short noise,i/f noise
Noise, noise, noise!!
no. parrots like noise, sso they can copy the noise and learn new noise.
Noise abatement is reduction of the intensity of noise being imposed on someone who is not making the noise.