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adjective form of real

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Answered by Udayeswari
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The adjective real meaning “true, actual, genuine, etc.,” is standard in all types of speech and writing: Their real reasons for objecting became clear in the discussion. The informal adjective sense “absolute, complete” is also limited to speech or representations of speech: These interruptions are a real bother.

Answered by kiara20
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Explanation:

REAL IS AN ADJECTIVE ..So there is no other ADJECTIVE form...

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