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Select the three adverbs: my younger brother almost never eat apricots or peaches, but he regular devours blueberries and grapes?

1) almost
2) never
3) regular
4) eat
5) apricots
6) peaches
7) devours
8) blueberries
9) grapes

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Answer: almost, never, regular

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Final answer:

In the given sentence, 'almost' and 'never' are adverbs. 'Regular' seems intended to be an adverb but is incorrect; it should be 'regularly' to be considered an adverb.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student asked which words in the sentence are adverbs. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, often describing how, when, where, or to what extent something is done. Based on the sentence provided, the words almost (1), never (2), and regularly (should be used instead of 'regular' to be grammatically correct as an adverb) would be the adverbs in the list. However, since the sentence provides 'regular' and not 'regularly,' there are technically only 2 adverbs in the given wording.

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