"Did you hear that noise?" -or- "Did you not hear that noise I just heard?"
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)
if you have a crack in your neck once in a while it's ok to crack it like with anything, but repeatedly & obsessively cracking your neck is not good for you as the 'crack' noise you hear is actually air bubbles popping away at your bones & can permanently damage them.
You will hear them making a noise. Or you can just inspect them.You will hear them making a noise. Or you can just inspect them.
i think the "swishing noise" you mean is casued by the belts turning on the puleys , you can check this by squirting a little wd40 on the belts as its running and the noise should go away for a short time .
Dogs angle their heads when they don't quite hear a noise, or understand precisely what a noise means, in an attempt to hear it more thoroughly.
He is lonely so the he is happy to hear any noise
Mostly traffic noise.
Mechanical noise
they are made of egg foam which muffles noise
If the engine running you hear the engine rev up. Describe noise, is it when in park or when driving? Does it hurt the performance of the vehicle?
"Could you hear the noise of the waterfall?" is a complete sentence.