Y yarka Senior Member Spanish Hi everybody, I would like to know if I can say 'It is extremely loud and cracking' when I referred to 'a sound'. Thanks.
Hi everybody, I would like to know if I can say 'It is extremely loud and cracking' when I referred to 'a sound'. Thanks.
👁 cycloneviv cycloneviv Senior Member Perth, Western Australia English - Australia Hmm. Could we have a bit more context? A full sentence in which you would want to use this would be of use. Anything further you can tell us about the context will also help.
Hmm. Could we have a bit more context? A full sentence in which you would want to use this would be of use. Anything further you can tell us about the context will also help.
Y yarka Senior Member Spanish Hi, I want to say 'I heard sounds which were extremely loud and cracking'. Thanks in advance.
👁 sdgraham sdgraham Senior Member Oregon, USA USA English While you're coming up with some background and context, I suggest you review the verb crackle
👁 sdgraham sdgraham Senior Member Oregon, USA USA English yarka said: Hi, I want to say 'I heard sounds which were extremely loud and cracking'. We still have no idea what kind of sounds you are talking about. That's context.
yarka said: Hi, I want to say 'I heard sounds which were extremely loud and cracking'. We still have no idea what kind of sounds you are talking about. That's context.