The noun form is entertainment.
The noun form of the verb to entertain are entertainer, entertainment, and the gerund, entertaining.
Yes, the noun 'amusement' is an abstractnoun, a word for the state or experience of finding something funny or entertaining; a word for something that causes laughter or provides entertainment; a word for a concept.
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entertaining
Entertaining is stressed on the third syllable.
The word entertaining is the present participle of the verb 'to entertain' (entertains, entertaining, entertained). The present participle of the verb is a gerund (a verbal noun). Example sentence: Martha Stewart is the expert in home entertaining. The other noun forms are entertainer and entertainment.
The noun form of the verb to entertain are entertainer, entertainment, and the gerund, entertaining.
The word entertaining is an adjective. It can also be the present participle of the verb entertain.
more entertaining, most entertaining
Yes, the noun 'amusement' is an abstractnoun, a word for the state or experience of finding something funny or entertaining; a word for something that causes laughter or provides entertainment; a word for a concept.
it is very entertaining
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entertaining
Anything that you think is entertaining will be entertaining! The way to make an event entertaining to the reader is for the author to be interested enough to make it a vivid scene!
Yes, "laugh" is a verb. It is an action that represents the sound and movement made when someone finds something funny or entertaining.
entertaining text is a book, poem play anything that is entertaining you with any sort of text
Entertaining is stressed on the third syllable.