Adverbs that describe "gracefully" include "elegantly," "smoothly," and "fluidly." Each of these adverbs emphasizes a sense of beauty and ease in movement or manner. They convey a feeling of poise and charm that enhances the meaning of "gracefully."
The word "gracefully" is an adverb, and modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb.
Yes, gracefully is an adverb, from the adjective graceful.
No. Graceful is an adjective. The adverb form is gracefully.
Graceful is an adjective used to describe a noun. It was a graceful performance. Gracefully would be an adverb, describing a verb. She danced gracefully.
Gracefully.
she dance gracefully
Gracefully is an adverb.
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.
Gracefully is either and neither until it is compared to another word. If I wrote gauchly that would be an antonym of gracefully If I type elegantly, that could be a synonym for gracefully.
It is an adverb.Graceful is its translation into an adjective.
'Gracefully'. Adverbs almost always end in "ly".
( Glinda danced gracefully. ) is a simple sentence. It is not a question, but a statement. It is not a command. The sentence has an adverb that describes how Glinda danced.