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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Please help me.

I heard a lot of commotion from the house and it turned out that the couple were having an argument.

Is this sentence correct and is "commotion" the formal version of "noise"? Thank you in advance.

  

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anonymous I heard a lot of commotion (coming) from the house , and it turned out that the couple were having an argument. Correct. anonymous is "commotion" the formal version of "noise"?

  • anonymous I heard a lot of commotion (coming) from the house , and it turned out that the couple were having an argument.
  • Correct.
  • anonymous is "commotion" the formal version of "noise"?
  • No.
  • Not really.
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anonymousI heard a lot of commotion (coming) from the house, and it turned out that the couple were having an argument.

Correct.

anonymousis "commotion" the formal version of "noise"?

No. Not really.

"Commotion" is "a state

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