Question
The comparative form of regal is
A.
more regal.
B.
most regal.
C.
regalest.
D.
regaler.
A.
more regal.
B.
most regal.
C.
regalest.
D.
regaler.
Answers
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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.
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.