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.
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.
In that sentence your is an adjective, or a possessive pronominal adjective.
catching is a verb, fish is a noun