Jokes is a noun as long as you use it as the plural form of joke. (e.g. She told too many jokes.) If it is used as in the sentence, She jokes too much, it is a verb. Hope I don't sound like a textbook too much. :)
A joke is a noun. To joke is a verb. e.g. I joke, you joke, he or she jokes.... An example of a noun would be: it was only a joke.
No the word joking is not a noun. It is the present participle of the verb to joke.
The noun humor is a non-count noun; you can count the jokes or the pratfalls but you can't count the humor.
Hindi jokes can be found online at sites like Joke Mantra, Jokes Hindi, and Lite Jokes. These jokes are, obviously, written in Hindu and so one must be able to read Hindu to understand them.
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The noun humor is a non-count noun; you can count the jokes or the pratfalls but you can't count the humor.
A classic practical joke that you see a lot in television is the spring load snake in a peanut brittle can. They have had to update the cans with more modern labels to help keep this prank viable.
Joke can be a noun and a verb. Noun: An amusing story. verb: To do or say something for amusement.
Jokes is a noun (plural form of joke) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of joke).
The noun laughter is a concrete noun, a word for something that can be felt physically and heard by others.
humorous is an adjective, like the word happy. It is used to describe a noun, and can therefore not be plural. The noun attached to it can be plural though. i.e. a humorous joke or the humorous jokes.
Telling jokes means to speak jokes through conversations, but playing jokes means to perform jokes practically.
Cheesy jokes are all about jokes that are funny but not laughable. You can find cheesy jokes from the following sources: Jokes, Great Clean Jokes, Jokeroo.
"Joke" can be a noun meaning "trick played on someone", "story with a funny punchline", or "something that is ridiculous in its inadequacy". "Joke" can also be a verb meaning "talk humorously" or "make jokes".
Who's Got Jokes - 2006 Jokes or No Jokes 4-8 was released on: USA: 28 November 2009
All the jokes that deals with Laundrymat are the dirtiest jokes out there.
You are already a jokes.