"Recited" is not an adverb at all, no.
The word "recited" is a verb, not an adverb.
You can't always turn an adjective into an adverb, which is what you're doing here. You can try: He remembered the information and recited it impeccably from his memory.
Joyful Mysteries to be recited on Monday and Saturday Sorrowful Mystries to be recited on Tuesday and Friday Glorious Mystries to be recited on wednesday and Sunday Luminous Mysteries to be recited on thursday
Last night, there was a poetry recitation that I had to miss.
he recited it in the year 1965
No. It is only valid if it is recited in Arabic.
the Quraan ois recited in arabic because it was revealed in arabic
The past tense is recited.
Ballads, folk ballads, and lyric poems, are poems which are meant to be sung or recited out loud. However any poem can be recited out loud and "spoken word" has become a very popular form of recited poetry.
The Hanuman Chalisa is traditionally recited in the language of Hindi.
Anthony's speech on suffrage was recited in front of a judicial court.
No, I have not recited the Inn wajjahtu wajhiya dua in my daily prayers.
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