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What is the degree of comparison of the underlined modifier?
He would prefer to meet at the library more regularly in the afternoons.
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It would be comparative because "more" is a comparative word when you can't use 'er' at the end of the word and such. If it was superlative then it would have used most, and it would have been comparing more than one.
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