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That would be to reminisce
some or all reminisce
Yes, yes it is correct.
The past tense of reminisce is reminisced.
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The word, reminiscing, means to remember a past event. People reminisce about the old times, good and bad things that had happened to them. Older people mostly reminisce about their younger years.
I often sit with my grandmother and reminisce about our family vacations from my childhood.
Reminisce Cafe was created on 2008-02-01.
Reminisce - artist - was born on 2008-05-28.
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."
But he had to stop and reminisce about the stranger's peculiar character.
The word reminiscing is a form of the verb reminisce, also used as a gerund. One could "reminisce" or spend time "reminiscing."