The remembrance of the person left her in tears.
Funerals are to provide a remembrance of the deceased person.
In remembrance, I placed flowers on my parents' graves.
Juliet was glad she went to her 15th high school reunion because it gave her a chance to sit down with old friends and reminisce.
the football players reminisce about there old playing days
A vigil was held in remembrance of those who died.
The parade marched past the War Memorial in remembrance of those who gave their lives for our freedom.A minute silence was held at 11am in remembrance of the victims of terrorism.
Either is correct depending upon the usage. Reminisce is a verb. Upon and about are prepositions.Upon can be used in lieu of on the occasion of; such as in the sentence, "She likes to reminisce upon her child's first Christmas."About is often used as a substitute for of, concerning, and in regard to; such as in the sentence, "They often reminisce about their wedding day."
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"He loved to settle down with his children and grandchildren and reminisce about the good times in years past".
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.
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.
But he had to stop and reminisce about the stranger's peculiar character.
Either is correct depending upon the usage. Reminisce is a verb. Upon and about are prepositions.Upon can be used in lieu of on the occasion of; such as in the sentence, "She likes to reminisce upon her child's first Christmas."About is often used as a substitute for of, concerning, and in regard to; such as in the sentence, "They often reminisce about their wedding day."
I often sit with my grandmother and reminisce about our family vacations from my childhood.
Reminisce is another word for remembering out loud. "Megan would reminisce about her time at camp last summer." "Robert often times would reminisce about the time that he and June first met." "The lazy summer days will often cause me to reminisce about years gone by and the happy times I had."
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the football players reminisce about there old playing days
Yes, it is correct to say "reminisce about old memories." The word "reminisce" means to recall past experiences or events, so it is redundant to include the word "old" before "memories."
I am not sure if you mean reminisce, like " I often reminisce of the great times I had with my ex-boyfriend" or "My best friend reminisces so often of the great times she had with her ex-boyfriend it interferes with her relationship with her new boy friend". I hope it helped!! :>
Reflect, reminisce, etc.