The word reminiscing is a form of the verb reminisce, also used as a gerund. One could "reminisce" or spend time "reminiscing."
The correct word to use is "reminisce." It is the base form of the verb, while "reminiscing" is the present participle form used when describing ongoing actions or states.
No, "am" is a conjugation of the verb "to be" that is used with the pronoun "I" in English. It is not correct to use "am" without the pronoun "I" in standard English grammar.
"alls" is not a standard English word. The correct form would be "all."
No, "friendlyness" is not a word in standard English. The correct term to use is "friendliness" to describe the quality of being friendly.
No, "impatienceness" is not a standard English word. The correct term to use is "impatience."
Yes, "successes" is a correct plural form of the word "success." It is commonly used to refer to multiple instances of achievement or favorable outcomes.
We spent the evening reminiscing about our school days.
"He loved to settle down with his children and grandchildren and reminisce about the good times in years past".
My cousin and i spent the weekend reminiscing.
She liked to reminisce about her childhood.Old age homes encourage their residents to reminisce.When you reminisce about your life, focus on the happy times.
No, "am" is a conjugation of the verb "to be" that is used with the pronoun "I" in English. It is not correct to use "am" without the pronoun "I" in standard English grammar.
Neither really. 'In' would be the word to use.
"alls" is not a standard English word. The correct form would be "all."
It doesn't is correct.
after a preposition
No. Use 'indescribable'.
It is correct to say "used to do".
I think that it is always correct.