Question
Please, don't laugh . . . . . . those
beggars.Solution
In this sentence, the correct preposition to use after the verb "laugh" is "at." When we laugh at someone or something, it implies that we find them amusing or ridiculous. Therefore, the correct sentence is: Please, don’t laugh at those beggars.
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