They laugh at me when I fall down the stairs.
Example sentence - It is easy to laugh with her.
I always laugh at good jokes.
her laugh was full of mirth.
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.
Some people are able to laugh at themselves, is graphically correct.
A sentence beginning with laugh is an order.
Example sentence - It is easy to laugh with her.
It has a subject (you). It has a verb (laugh). It expresses a complete thought. Looks like a sentence to me.
"Laugh" is the subject of the sentence, which in normal word order ( and proper sequence of tenses ) is: Her laugh is what I loved most about her. Her laugh is what she did when she was happy and amused - as in Ha, Ha, Ha Grammatically it is a noun
I always laugh at good jokes.
The answer is simply: For example; Will she laugh at this answer? Probably not!
My friend told me a joke, it made me laugh! Clowns make me laugh!
The fire imp let out a shrill demonic laugh.
Mum sure had a good laugh at my joke. Friar Tuck is well-known for his hearty laugh.
The predicate in the sentence "The other workers laugh" is "laugh." It describes the action being performed by the subject (other workers).
"Laugh" is the subject of the sentence, which in normal word order ( and proper sequence of tenses ) is: What you loved most about her was her laugh.Her laugh is what she did when she was happy and amused - as in Ha, Ha, HaGrammatically it is a noun
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