You could use the word gracious as an adjective. For example: "Mrs. Jones is a very gracious hostess."
Maybe because, what if the word also is the first word of the scentence. You also don't use it when you have a scentence like: I also like bananas and strawberries. What I mean is, is that it depends on the scentence.
You don't.
Let's go check out the delta.
She is a very gracious in ballet & hip-hop.
"I held the palette far from me so that I wouldn't get paint on me."
The base word for gracious is grace.
Here's a way to use gracious in a sentence: Her dance moves are very gracious. Another one is You are very gracious when it comes to walking. If you still don't get it.... LOOK IT UP ON THE DICTIONARY! Have you ever bothered to look it up? YOUR WELCOME! -Anonymous
In movies some people are mortals and some are creatures like a vampire.
more gracious, most gracious
more gracious, most gracious
The letter "e" is dropped when forming the word "gracious" from the base word "grace."
I talked earnestly.