There is no verb in "a joke", but "to joke" is the infinitive form of a verb.
Yes it's a verb.
Joking. You spelt it correctly.
jokingly
The noun laughter is a concrete noun, a word for something that can be felt physically and heard by others.
Used to show that you are now being serious after you have said something funny.
The correct spelling is facetious (joking, nonsensical).
Joking. You spelt it correctly.
no we ain't joking these questions are real...
Mrs. O'Neill
Blague means Joking in French. :)
"Joking" in English is scherzando in Italian.
The duration of Joking Apart is 1800.0 seconds.
Fond of Joking?. . .it's mr. bean!!
I can say (you are kidding) and i can say (you are joking)?
It depends what kind of girls they are and whether you trust them that their joking.
Seriously? Come on, you're joking right? Definitely joking. I'm going with joking on this one..
Joking might be considered talking back especially if you joke at an inappropriate time in a conversation. Parents often find joking to be a form of talking back and might punish children for joking.
"I was joking!" in English is Stavo scherzando! in Italian.