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What is the past tense of grace?

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The past tense of grace is graced.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of grace is graces.

The present participle of grace is gracing.

The past participle of grace is graced.

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An 11-piece band graced the orchestra pit, very few touring companies can boast as many as that, and their accompaniment was very good.
The 28-year-old model, whose waifish good looks have graced the covers of countless magazines, delivered her first child early last Sunday.
A sadistic smile graced Lindel's face as he perused through the first row, collecting the shifting papers almost acquisitively.
And then sometimes, history is graced by an individual who comes and changes the very essence of humanity.
For the first time in the last seven days, the sun rose over Vaskio with a purpose, and the rainbirds graced the sky.
Fuchsia, goldenrod, and Queen Anne's lace graced the hedgerows as we drove in from Foxford.

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