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It depends on whether the teacher and the principal are two different individuals or a single individual (which happens in some schools where principal happens also to be an active teacher). If teacher and principal are two separate individuals, then the verb form would be 'are'. If it is the same person who is the teacher and the principal, then the verb should be 'is'. Hope that suffices.

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Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.Which sentence forms the comparing adverb correctly? A.She spoke softlier to her teacher than to her parents.B.She spoke most softly to her teacher than to her parents.C.She spoke more softly to her teacher than to her parents.D.She spoke softlliest to her teacher than to her parents.


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