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daily

adjective, adverb, and noun

Example: He read his daily newspaper. adjective

Example: He read his newspaper daily. adverb

Example: He enjoyed reading his daily, the Peoria Gazette. noun

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    C They had been working on the project for several hours before they took a break.
    D We had eaten when she called.

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