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Can't Help Laughing' At This 'Schadenfreude'

The correct phrase is 'can't help laughing.'
The verb 'laughing' should be in the gerund form to convey the idea that the action of laughing is involuntary. 'Can't help laughs' is incorrect because 'laughs' is a verb in the present tense, which does not fit the structure of the expression. Last Updated: March 31, 2024 can't help laughing

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The sentence "I couldn't help laughing" is correct and usable in written English. You can use this sentence in any context where someone is amusing you in a way that you can't help but laugh. For example, "My mother always has such a witty sense of humor; I couldn't help laughing whenever she tells a joke.".


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