" Make a noise " it is a phrase , why we put Article a between Make and Noise .
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because after a there is not vowel it's a consonant.
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noise" is both countable and uncountable. It's countable when it means one specific sound. "I heard a strange noise." It's uncountable when it's noise in general. "I heard some noise coming from the shop
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While you could say "Stop making a noise" for a single occurrance, its more natural to say what the noise is, also stop is not good here, because it implies an ongoing condition (that would be "noise" not "a noise"). Better would be:
Don't make a sound.
Don't make a noise is also OK, but I think (in AmE anyway)
Don't make any noise.
is better.
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