I have two phrases but I can't understand what's the difference between them.
I will make you laughing.
and
I will make you laughed.
I have two phrases but I can't understand what's the difference between them.
I will make you laughing.
and
I will make you laughed.
Make as a causative verb is used in the way make somebody do something
So your sentence must be structured as
I will make you laugh.
"Will make" is the future tense of the word "do".
"Laughing" is present tense.
"Laughed" is past tense.
So, both sentences have problems, because they mix tenses.
If you are going for future tense, then "I will make you laugh."
Present tense: "I'm making you laugh."
Past tense: "I made you laugh."