A 2-year-old may laugh when being disciplined because they are still learning about emotions and may not fully understand the seriousness of the situation. Laughing can be a way for them to release tension or discomfort. It is important for parents to stay calm and consistent in their discipline to help the child learn appropriate behavior.
Toddlers may laugh when disciplined because they are still learning about emotions and may not fully understand the seriousness of the situation. They may also laugh as a way to cope with the stress or discomfort of being disciplined.
Toddlers may laugh when being disciplined because they are still learning about emotions and may not fully understand the seriousness of the situation. Laughing can be a way for them to release tension or discomfort in a confusing or stressful moment.
Because laughing at somebody is considered bad manners and that is the reason you were disciplined.
Being chastised is almost the same as being disciplined, but it is in a severe way. When you chastise someone, you punish him to prevent him from doing the same fault again.
The predicate in the sentence "The other workers laugh" is "laugh." It describes the action being performed by the subject (other workers).
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Yes, 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.