The noun 'laughter' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for the action or sound of laughing.
Laughter is the good for health.
The term 'peals of laughter' is a prepositional phrase.The noun 'laughter' is the object of the preposition 'of'.The noun 'peals' is a partitive noun, a noun used to quantify an uncountable noun (laughter).
The noun 'laughter' is an uncountable noun. Units of laughter are expressed in amounts such as some laughter, a lot of laughter, much laughter, etc.
Yes, laughter is something that can be heard, a concrete noun.
Laughter is a mass noun and has no plural form.
Laughter is a noun, as in the 'sound' of laughing
The term 'peals of laughter' is a prepositional phrase.The noun 'laughter' is the object of the preposition 'of'.The noun 'peals' is a partitive noun, a noun used to quantify an uncountable noun (laughter).
The noun 'laughter' is an uncountable noun. Units of laughter are expressed in amounts such as some laughter, a lot of laughter, much laughter, etc.
"Laughter" is a noun. It refers to the action or sound of laughing.
Yes, laughter is something that can be heard, a concrete noun.
Laughter is a mass noun and has no plural form.
Laughter is a noun, as in the 'sound' of laughing
There is no specific collective noun for laughter. Appropriate nouns that suit the context can be used; for example a roar of laughter, a swell of laughter, a crackle of laughter, etc.
No, the noun 'laughter' is a concrete noun, a word for a sound that can be heard; a word for an act that can be experienced physically.
Yes, laughter is something that can be heard, a concrete noun.
The possessive form of the noun 'laughter' is laughter's.Example: The laughter's sound grew in intensity.
It means the sound of laughing. Laughter is the noun form of the verb "to laugh."
No. It is not an adverb. Laughter is a noun. The related adverbs would be laughingly or laughably.