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The comparative form of regal is
A.
more regal.
B.
most regal.
C.
regalest.
D.
regaler.
11 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is A. more regal.

In English, "regal," which means royal or kingly, is a three-syllable adjective. For adjectives with three or more syllables, we typically form the comparative by using "more" or "most." Thus, "more regal" is the appropriate comparative form.
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