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Answered by AdorableMe
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1. (b) Adjectives

2. (c) doing

3. (a) because

4. (b) an Adverb

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Extra information :-

1. Adjective :- Describes a noun or pronoun; tells which one, what kind or how many.

2. A verb is a doing or action word. A verb can have three tenses: present, past and future.

3. Because is used as an conjunction, whereas due to is used as an adjective. Because is a subordinating conjunction, which means that it connects two parts of a sentence in which one (the subordinate) explains the other.

4. The adverb regularly is most often used to mean "routinely," but it can also mean "without variety or in the same way." So you might say, "The houses in my neighborhood are regularly spaced along the blocks."

Answered by KamaldevSharma
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Here are the answers you are searching for,

  1. b) adjective
  2. c) doing
  3. a) because
  4. b) adverb

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