daily
This is used as a demonstrative pronoun, e.g. This little piggy went to market, or an adjective, e.g. the fish was this big.
The word this is a demonstrative pronoun, adjective, and adverb.A demonstrative pronoun takes the place of a noun for something indicated; for example:What are you going to do with this?An adjective is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun; for example:I read this book last semester.An adverb is used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb; for example:The fish I caught was this big.
adjective
The adjective is 'marine'.
Adjective
What do cockabullys fish eat daily
No
peaceful
Piscine is a word meaning related to fish. Fishy is another adjective related to the word fish. Adjectives used to describe fish include tropical, freshwater, and mild.
In that sentence your is an adjective, or a possessive pronominal adjective.
No. Fish can be a verb, or a noun, or a plural noun, which can be an adjunct or adjective (fish fillets). The word "fishy" is an adjective but the adverb (fishily) is not a regularly used word.
catching is a verb, fish is a noun