In the sentence, "It is usually hard for my little brother to recall what he has done," my is a possessive adjective, and usually is an adverb.
"He brandished his sword menacingly" That's the only context that I can recall having ever heard the word.
Late in life, this eidetic recall of deep-seated emotions could reduce her to tears, abruptly ending an interview. Answer from dictionary.com
she remembers when she was little she was with her father and the went to the ghost tree to feed the deer
The word memory refers to our ability to recall events and people from our past. A sentence with the word memory might be "All we've got left is a memory of the way things used to be".
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My brother,Kevin,recalled to get his homework.
In the example sentence, the word 'usually' is an adverb, modifying the verb 'is' (is how often).The word 'by' is not in the sentence, but the word 'by' functions as a preposition, introducing a prepositional phrase; for example, 'by the time he gets home' ('by the time' is a prepositional phrase).The word 'by' also functions as an adverb, for example, 'Please stand by.' (the adverb 'by' modifies the verb 'stand).
Her little brother's name is Nick, if I can recall, he's her only sibling.
I don't recall what he said.
I jokingly said that I have no memory that I can recall. Ah, I recall the occasion well.
I don't recall that information. If you recall, we talked about this yesterday.
I don't recall her name being on the roster. Please recall the strike force at once.
The officer turned to the bugler and ordered him to sound the recall.
His recall of the circumstances was very helpful. (noun, subject of the sentence)I can recall a time that we couldn't afford this restaurant. (verb)
No it is not. I know for a fact it's not. Paydays are also not in the peanut recall.
I remember _______. I remember you. I remember her. I remember that day. Or you can use the word "recall" instead of "remember". I recall the facts of the case. I recall that she said "no".
What is it worth