The term 'peals of laughter' is a prepositional phrase.
The noun 'laughter' is the object of the preposition 'of'.
The noun 'peals' is a partitive noun, a noun used to quantify an uncountable noun (laughter).
Laughter is a noun. Laugh, laughs, laughing, and laughed are the verb forms.
Laughter is a noun, as in the 'sound' of laughing
The word 'laughing' is a noun form, it is the present participle of the verb 'to laugh' which is a gerund (verbal noun). The present participle of the verb is also an adjective. Other noun forms are laugh and laughter.
The word 'laugh' is both a verb and a noun. The noun laugh is a singular, common noun; a word for the act of laughing (a concrete noun); a cause for derision or merriment (an abstract noun). The noun forms for the verb to laugh are laughter and the gerund, laughing.
The noun 'laughter' is an uncountable noun. Units of laughter are expressed in amounts such as some laughter, a lot of laughter, much laughter, etc.
It's peals of laughter - meaning loud or ringing.
The correct word to fill in the sentence is "burst." "The children burst into peals of laughter" is the correct form of the sentence.
It gave peals of laughter.(peels? peals?)
Laughter is a noun. Laugh, laughs, laughing, and laughed are the verb forms.
Laughter is a noun, as in the 'sound' of laughing
The correct term is "burst," so the correct statement is: "The children burst into peals of laughter."
To change "laughter" into a verb, you can use "laugh." For example, "She laughs loudly at his jokes."
It means the sound of laughing. Laughter is the noun form of the verb "to laugh."
The word 'laugh' is both a verb and a noun. The noun laugh is a word for the act of laughing or the sound of laughing. Example: We had a good laugh.The noun form for the verb to laugh is the gerund, laughing.Another noun form is laughter.
The word laughed is the past participle of the verb to laugh, which is also an adjective. The present participle of a verb (the -ing word) is a verbal noun called a gerund, laughing; the present participle of the verb is also an adjective (laughingchildren).The abstract noun form for the verb to laugh is laughing(laughing makes you feel good). Other noun forms are the word laugh (a good laugh) and laughter (the sound of laughter).
No, "joke" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to something said or done to provoke laughter or amusement.
The word 'laughing' is a noun form, it is the present participle of the verb 'to laugh' which is a gerund (verbal noun). The present participle of the verb is also an adjective. Other noun forms are laugh and laughter.