No. Recite is a verb. It cannot be a preposition.
No, "recite" is not a preposition. It is a verb that means to repeat aloud from memory or a text.
The future tense of "recite" is "will recite." For example, "I will recite the poem tomorrow."
The word "recite" is a verb.
No, "recite" is a verb that means to repeat something aloud from memory.
Emma will recite a poem at the school talent show.
I will recite the poem at the poetry recital tomorrow night.
The word "recite" is a verb.
No, "recite" is a verb that means to repeat something aloud from memory.
Do you mean recite? As in to recite a poem.
Emma will recite a poem at the school talent show.
No, then is not a preposition. It is a conjuction.Than is a preposition.
No, then is not a preposition. It is a conjuction.Than is a preposition.
recite means when you move something to its rightful place
Immediate family members recite the Kaddish.
I will recite the poem at the poetry recital tomorrow night.
Another word for recite is "narrate" or "repeat."
If is not a preposition. It is a conjunction.
No, a preposition does not always have to be followed by a prepositional phrase. In some cases, a preposition can also be used on its own to show a relationship between two elements in a sentence.