The correct interrogative pronoun is 'who' as the subject of the sentence. The interrogative pronoun 'whom' is the objective form. To use the objective form, the sentence should read:
At whom did you laugh? (the pronoun 'whom' is the object of the preposition 'at')
To use the pronoun 'who' as the subject:
Who did you laugh at?
I think it was a George Carlen Quote
1) Don't smile, smirk or laugh when it isn't appropriate 2) Look at the person to whom you're talking 3) Don't speak too loudly 4) Don't try to cause others to laugh at the person to whom you're taliking 5) Don't use curses 6) Don't mumble 7) Don't use double -meanings
My next boyfriend will be a very kind and considerate person, who makes me laugh a lot, and whom I know actually cares about me. Cheers you.
Laugh - i Laugh laugh Laugh - i Laugh laugh
The future tense of "laugh" is "will laugh" or "shall laugh."
How can you not laugh.
you can get a sweet laugh when someone tease you sweet laugh
They don't laugh, they might look like they laugh.
The plural of laugh is laughs.
Laugh is a noun (a laugh) and a verb (to laugh).
well i dont know laugh laugh laugh
gáire (a laugh); gáirim or déanaim gáire (I laugh)