English · Common Verbs
/ˈlɑːfɪŋ/
[/ˈlɑːfɪŋ/]
present participle of laugh
Present participle of 'laugh': showing that the action of laugh is happening now.
The whole class is laughing at the clever trick the teacher just showed them.
The whole class is laughing at the clever trick the teacher just showed them.
From Old English 'hlæhhan', of Germanic and imitative origin.
Used with forms of 'be' for continuous tenses describing an ongoing action.