The word "grace" is normally a noun (charm, beauty, or a prayer, religious state).
Her grace while skating on the ice was a wonder to behold.
We say grace before dinner.
The priest believed himself to be in a state of grace.
But it can also be a verb meaning to decorate or beautify.
Her linen doilies now grace the tables at the White House.
Graceful is an adjective used to describe a noun.
For example: She made a graceful exit. The word 'exit' is modified by the word 'graceful.'
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The name Grace is a proper noun.
The word grace is a noun. It can also be a verb meaning to adorn.
To appeal to feelings and emotions - apex
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"Did not" or "didn't" is a contraction of the auxiliary verb "did" and the adverb "not," forming a negative past tense construction in English.
The word speech is a noun.