No, laughing is a present participle. The past participle is laughed.
The present participle is laughing. The past tense is laughed. The past participle is laughed.
The present participle of "laugh" is "laughing."
Laughing can be both a verb and a participle. When used as a verb, it denotes the present action of laughing. As a participle, it can also function as an adjective or noun and describes someone or something that is laughing.
The participle phrase is "laughing at the silly clown", laughing is the present participle of the verb to laugh.Nouns: children, clown, rowVerbs: laughing, satAdjectives: silly, firstThere are no pronouns or adverbs.A participle is an adjective made form a verb.The participle in "The children laughing at the silly clown sat in the front row" is laughing.
The past participle of do is done. The past participle of have is had.
The past participle of am is been. Not does not have a past participle
Laughing is a present participle. Participles rely on auxiliary verbs to show tense.Examples:She was laughing so hard at the movie that her make-up started running. (past progressive)I am laughing at you because you are hysterical! (present progressiveI will be laughing about this for days! (future progressive)
What is the past participle of do
The past participle of have is had....:) I have had...
The past participle is been.
The past participle is willed.
The past participle is had.