Cite is a verb. It means to quote from a scholarly source (and give the source reference). Thus it can be used in the following possible sentences:
to cite - to quote or give as an example
Cite the reasons in paragraphs 5-7.
A policeman will cite you for driving unsafely.
well a bibliography is a list of things that you use when doing research
Please put quotation marks around what the characters said.
A meritorious citation is a good thing; a traffic citation is not.
This reference would be complete with a citation.
If a word is in quotation marks, and you're quoting it, use single quotation marks to indicate an embedded quotation.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
A preposition.
You can use the word feces in a sentence to mean excrement.
I can't think of a relevant quotation. This sentence should not be bracketed by quotation marks.
You can start a sentence with one quotation mark that is the first of a pair of quotation marks, but there must be additional text between the first and second quotation marks.A sentence can begin with a quotation: "Maybe," she said.A sentence can also consist of only a quotation: "Don't look down."A sentence can begin with a word or phrase in quotation marks that is not a quotation: "Off-label" use of the drug has increased in the past year.
The first word in a sentence, in a direct quotation, and in a line of poetry is capitalized.
when you put a quotation in a sentence you use quotation marks for the quote
If a word is in quotation marks, and you're quoting it, use single quotation marks to indicate an embedded quotation.
when you put a quotation in a sentence you use quotation marks for the quote
No, the word after the end of a quotation is not capitalized unless it is a proper noun or the first word of a new sentence.
Incorrect. The first word of a direct quotation should be capitalized unless the quotation begins mid-sentence. For example, in the sentence "Mary said, 'I'm going to the store,'" the first word of the quotation ('I') is capitalized.
...a complete sentence on its own. If the direct quotation is integrated into the sentence and not a standalone sentence, then the first letter does not need to be capitalized.
at the end of a sentence
Not necessarily, if it is the start of a sentence or if it is a word that is usually capitalised, you would. But if it is a quote and you start say in the middle of the sentence then you don't.
To show that a person is speaking.