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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Is it, "You're making lots of noise or noises"?

Also, is it, "You're making lots of noise or noises" and "You're making a lot of noises or noise"? Please tell me which one is correct and why. Thank you so much.
  

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'You're making lots of noise'. 'Noise' is uncountable in the usual use.

  • 'You're making lots of noise'.
  • 'Noise' is uncountable in the usual use.
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'You're making lots of noise'. 'Noise' is uncountable in the usual use.

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