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they make a crunching noise
Crunching is the present participle of the verb crunch. Present participles can be used as adjectives. Example: That crunching noise is really annoying.Crunchy is an adjective, as well. Example: Those chips are quite crunchy.
"Did you hear that noise?" -or- "Did you not hear that noise I just heard?"
It can be, rarely (e.g. a crunching collision as the ship cut through the ice).Crunching is the present participle of the verb to crunch (making a grinding, crushing noise), and is ordinarily a verb form or a noun (gerund). The word crunchy is an adjective.
You might be low on power steering fluid
What sort of noise was it? What did it sound like? It sounds to me that you have to go and see your GPA You need to get it checked.
Yes, a gerund is used an a noun, for example "They heard the crunching of ghouls loudly crushing skulls."; "crunching" is a gerund (object of the verb hear).
Past: Heard (e.g. I heard a noise) Present: Hear/hears (e.g. I hear a noise, She hears a noise) Future: Will hear (e.g. I will hear a noise)
You b=need to take your 1997 Plymouth breeze to the manufactures so that they can identify what is causing it to produce a crunching noise.
check you frame or sub frame mounting.
It can when it has failed.It can when it has failed.