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In the list provided, "sooner," "almost," and "tomorrow" are adverbs. "Sooner" indicates a comparative degree of time, "almost" modifies the extent of something, and "tomorrow" specifies a time reference. The word "hurry" is not an adverb; it is a verb.

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