The word 'recite' is a verb (recite, recites, reciting, recited).
The noun forms for the verb to recite are reciter, recital,recitation, and the gerund, reciting.
Noun: recitation Verb: recite Adjective: recitable
"Recital" is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have tenses.
The future tense of "recite" is "will recite." For example, "I will recite the poem tomorrow."
Recite is a verb.
No. Recite is a verb. It cannot be a preposition.
Noun: recitation Verb: recite Adjective: recitable
"Recital" is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have tenses.
The word recite means to say something aloud. Example sentences are: The student opted to recite a poem instead of singing at the school concert. Every student has to recited a poem to the class. I can recite three nursery rhymes.
The future tense of "recite" is "will recite." For example, "I will recite the poem tomorrow."
Recite is a verb.
Do you mean recite? As in to recite a poem.
You should always recite the Quran in peace.
No. Recite is a verb. It cannot be a preposition.
Johnny was asked to recite a poem in front of his class.
Some other prefixes for "recite" could be "pre-" (pre-recite), "un-" (unrecite), or "mis-" (misrecite).
Recite is a regular verb. The past participle of any regular verb can be made by adding "ed" to the end of the word. Recited is the past participle of recite.
Immediate family members recite the Kaddish.