Here's why:
* Present Tense: laugh
* Past Tense: laughed
* Past Participle: laughed
Notice that the past tense and past participle forms are the same, and they don't follow the typical "add -ed" rule for regular verbs.
Here's why:
* Present Tense: laugh
* Past Tense: laughed
* Past Participle: laughed
Notice that the past tense and past participle forms are the same, and they don't follow the typical "add -ed" rule for regular verbs.