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 noun or verb laugh has no direct adverb, but the present participle (laughing) has an adverb form laughingly.
If you mean Present Continuous Tense here is what it is-We use the Present Continuous Tense to talk about activities happening now..ExamplesThe kids are watching TV. I am sitting down, because I am tired
Present continuous I am using my computer. I am feeling happy.
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 14 English verb tenses are, present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous, future simple, future continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous, conditional continuous, and conditional perfect.
This form of the verb can be used in more tenses: present participle, present continuous, past continuous, past perfect continuous, future perfect continuous, future continuous, present perfect continuous.
Ringing
Sending
The noun or verb laugh has no direct adverb, but the present participle (laughing) has an adverb form laughingly.
Every verb has a past, present, and future tense. Each past, present, and future tense also has a perfect form, progressive (continuous) form, and a perfect continuous form.
If you mean Present Continuous Tense here is what it is-We use the Present Continuous Tense to talk about activities happening now..ExamplesThe kids are watching TV. I am sitting down, because I am tired
There is no present tense form of the verb "laugh" that includes a past participle of "laugh" except in a strained passive voice construction such as, "His reply was loudly laughed".
Present continuous I am using my computer. I am feeling happy.
The present continuous form of "run" is spelled "running".
Present continuous is formed with am/is/are + present participle. Because you is a plural pronoun you would use the be verb are The present participle of work is working. So the present continuous is: are working -- You are working very hard today
I am building.You/we/they are building.He/she/it is building.
It is the present perfect continuous tense.