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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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making noise

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00(c) They are making the / some noise outside the class (classroom). 0-
  

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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Vincent Teo12cite 10Can I say,12br 12br 10(a) They are making noise in the class. 11font 10Yes12font 12br 12br 10(b) They are making a noise in the classroom. 12font 12br 12br 10(c) They are making 11del 10the12del 10 / some noise outside the class (classroom).

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Vincent Teo12cite 10Can I say,12br 12br 10(a) They are making noise in the class.
  • 11font 10Yes12font 12br 12br 10(b) They are making a noise in the classroom.
  • 12font 12br 12br 10(c) They are making 11del 10the12del 10 / some noise outside the class (classroom).
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01cite10Vincent Teo12cite10Can I say,12br
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10(a) They are making noise in the class. 11font10Yes12font12br
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10(b) They are making a noise in the classroom. 11font10This might be possible if you mean that they are making
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0That mean all correct? (a) , (b) and (c)? 0-
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0I think we have all been VERY consistent: If we do not mention one of your permutations, it is correct/acceptable.02br
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00A correction/comment was made to a, b, and c. 0-

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