Here is a quote of Georges Santayana, "Those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it."
Now, if you say this quote out loud to someone, you will be reciting the quotation.
A recite or repeat starting with "q" could be the Qu'ran, which is the holy book of Islam. Muslims recite verses from the Qu'ran during prayer and to seek guidance in their daily lives.
The future tense of "recite" is "will recite." For example, "I will recite the poem tomorrow."
Recite is a verb.
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Do you mean recite? As in to recite a poem.
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.
No. Recite is a verb. It cannot be a preposition.
You should always recite the Quran in peace.
The plural of quotation is quotations.
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).
An embedded quotation is a quotation that is worked into the sentence that contains it.