Noisy: Part of speech is a phrase, make (v.v.): make; I (Detailed): I; Noise: Noise
Make noise: the part of speech is a phrase, make (v.v.): produce; Noise: Noise
Through the following table, we know the meaning, pronunciation and usage of make a noise and make noise.
Next, let's take a look at the usage difference between make a noise and make noise:
1. Meaning: make a noise emphasizes the act of making and producing noise, and make a noise emphasizes the making of specific sounds or noises.
Example:
The children are making noise in the room.
The children are making noise in the room. )
-The wind makes noise in the leaves.
The wind makes the leaves sound. )
2. Grammar: make a noise is usually followed by a prepositional phrase indicating place or behavior, and make a noise can directly take a noun as the object.
Example:
Please don't make noise in the library.
Please don't make noise in the library. )
Their conversation made noise in the whole classroom.
Their conversation made the whole classroom very noisy. )
3. frequency: make a noise usually means to make noise once or several times occasionally, while make a noise can mean to make noise repeatedly.
Example:
He pressed the wrong button and the machine suddenly made a noise.
He pressed the wrong button and the machine suddenly made a loud noise. )
My next-door neighbor always makes noise at night.
My neighbor next door always makes noise at night. )
4. Specificity: Making noise usually means that it is recognizable, while making noise usually means that it is unrecognizable.
Example:
-When the machine breaks down, it will make noise.
When the machine breaks down, it will make a harsh noise. )
-There are always cars making noise in the street.
There are always cars making noise in the street. )