more gracefully
memorable
Most graceful is the superlative form of graceful.
Yes! Dance requires a lot of hard work and talent.
There is no comparative of get.
comparative
The comparative form of "gracefully" is "more gracefully."
more gracefully
more gracefully, most gracefully
Gracefully, more gracefully, most gracefully.
memorable
Only verbs have past tenses, and the word "gracefully" is an adverb. I walk gracefully, I walked gracefully, I am going to walk gracefully; the word gracefully does not change.
Most graceful is the superlative form of graceful.
most gracefully
I gracefully mastered the art of Taekwondo.
Yes, gracefully is an adverb, from the adjective graceful.
The superlative is most gracefully.Almost all adverbs that are not also adjectives (e.g. fast, high), and all that end in -LY, form the comparative and superlative using the words "more" and "most."
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