Be with a friend!
Duct tape, applied properly, could prevent this.
Did she actually say she had a crush on this person? It sounds like she doesn't want them to know either that or she is extremely nervous.
It can be, when describing a noun. However, it is a verb form, the present participle of to giggle, and may also be a noun (gerund).
It is a present tence verb.
I am laughing. You are laughing. She/He is laughing. We are laughing. They are laughing. The present continuous tense follows this structure: Subject + auxiliary verb "be" + Present Participle (always ending in -ing)
The present participle of "laugh" is "laughing."
is laughing = the verb phrase. is = present tense singular be verb laughing = present participle of laugh
The present progressive tense of "laugh" is "laughing."
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)
No, laughing is a present participle. The past participle is laughed.
The present progressive of "laugh" is "laughing."
The present perfect of "laugh" is "have/has laughed."