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What is the past tense of recite?

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The past tense of recite is recited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of recite is recites.

The present participle of recite is reciting.

The past participle of recite is recited.

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They composed and recited poems in a fairly simple verse form which relied heavily on alliteration and also the use of kennings.
She recited Sarah's phone number to Larisa who jotted it down on a piece of paper.
The Kaddish is recited at every prayer service, morning and evening, Shabbat and holiday, on days of fasting and rejoicing.
The teachers told the children about the significance of the day while the tiny tots recited poems on the occasion.
Ady's poems became required reading joylessly recited by generations of Hungarian schoolchildren in bombastic voices of patriotism.
As each of their names was recited, a poppy was dropped from a museum balcony.

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