will recite
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future tenseof recite.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
reciteverb (used with object)to repeat the words of, as from memory, especially in a formal manner.
Example Sentences
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He will recite the Regina Caeli prayer, in honour of the Virgin Mary, in his first public address since his election was announced with white smoke on Thursday.
From BBC ● May 11, 2025
Harry will do a reading, and “Homeland” actor Damien Lewis will recite the Invictus poem, according to People.
From Seattle Times ● Apr. 29, 2024
The Grammy winner will record only an introduction for “The Woman in Me,” according to Simon & Schuster Audio, and Williams will recite the rest.
From Los Angeles Times ● Oct. 17, 2023
Francis will recite the traditional Sunday noon prayer privately in his hospital room, and faithful are encouraged to join in the prayer, Bruni said.
From Washington Times ● Jun. 10, 2023
He will recite from the Koran and tell traditions in a chanting voice.
From Modern Persia by Mooshie G. Daniel