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a man who laughing vs a man who laughs

The phrase 'a man who laughs' is correct, while 'a man who laughing' is incorrect. In English, we use the present participle 'laughs' to describe ongoing actions or habits of a person.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

a man who laughing

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The correct form should be 'a man who laughs,' using the present tense form of the verb 'laugh.'

Alternatives:

  • a man who laughs
  • a man laughing
  • a man that laughs
  • a laughing man
  • a man who is laughing

a man who laughs

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe a man who habitually or currently laughs. It uses the present tense form of the verb 'laugh.'

Examples:

  • I know a man who laughs at everything.
  • He is a man who laughs in the face of danger.
  • She described him as a man who laughs easily.
  • A man who laughs often seems more approachable.
  • Do you know a man who laughs as much as he does?

Alternatives:

  • a man laughing
  • a man that laughs
  • a laughing man
  • a man who is laughing
  • a man who chuckles

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