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Laughing is a present participle. Participles rely on auxiliary verbs to show tense.

Examples:

  • She was laughing so hard at the movie that her make-up started running. (past progressive)
  • I am laughing at you because you are hysterical! (present progressive
  • I will be laughing about this for days! (future progressive)
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What is the present progressive tense of laugh?

I am laughingWe/You/They are laughingHe/She/It is laughing


What is the pat tense of laughing?

laughed


What is the verb of her baby is laughing?

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How do you say 'he laughed' in present tense?

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What is the future tense of laugh?

The future tense is will laugh.


What is the present continuous form of laugh?

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What is the tense of 'had been laughing'?

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How do you say laughing in hebrew?

to laugh = tsakhak (צחק) The present tense depends on the subject of the sentence, for example: I am laughing = ani tsokhek (אני צוחק) she is laughing = hee tsokheket (היא צוחקת)


How do you make present tense with boys?

Boys can be used in the present tense without any change. I.E., the boys are laughing.


What is the past continuous for laugh?

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What is the present tense of the word lol?

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Is laughing a pronoun?

No, the word 'laughing' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to laugh.The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund, a verbal noun.Examples:The kids were laughing at my attempt to dance. (verb)I stopped to see what the laughing crowd was looking at. (adjective)The laughing was coming from Ms. Wood's room. (noun)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The laughing was coming from Ms. Wood's room. It could be heard up and down the hallway. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'laughing' in the second sentence)