yes it is correct..i felt/got/went nostalgic when so and so thing happened...
That is the correct spelling of "nostalgic" (suggesting bygone days, or memories of them).
"I went for a swim" is correct.
Ma went to town and got some store boughten sugar . boughten is an English word.
Clearly you aren't writing in English to correct you, so I don't see why I should wright in English to correct me.
Seeing tire swings always makes me feel nostalgic.
That is the correct spelling of "nostalgic" (suggesting bygone days, or memories of them).
It is correct English to say "He went off on a tangent".
Nostalgic and nocturnal
The correct English is "You went to visit him." "You went to visit with him." is not actually incorrect, if what is meant is that you and he went visiting together. (The emphasis is on the fact that he went as well.) However, that is just not such a common thing to say.
Your phrase is not good English - 'I went to school or I was at school or I have been to school' would be better
The things were put in the correct place. The things were put in the correct places. The things went automatically to their correct place.
the meaning of this is things that around you. thank you for liking this answer's. I hope it's correct.
No, it is not correct to say "i and Liza went to the park." In English, when referring to yourself and another person, the correct order is to put the other person before yourself. So, it should be "Liza and I went to the park."
If this is a homework assignment, please consider trying to answer it yourself first, otherwise the value of the reinforcement of the lesson offered by the assignment will be lost on you.It is correct English usage to say "he went off on a tangent".
"The photo album nostalgically reminded her of their childhood adventures."
Yes, the word beachcombing is perfect English. It means to search the beach carefully for treasures from the sea. We went beachcombing [for stylish shells]. Beachcombing conjures up images of sifting the sand with a fine-tooth comb. In fact, it is also correct to say, We combed the beach [for washed up wreckage].
"I went for a swim" is correct.