No, neither word is an adjective. Always is an adverb and stops is a verb.
The words could be part of a subordinate clause, but it would almost certainly be adverbial.
The word the is always an adjective. The articles a, an, and the are all always adjectives.
It comes before the adjective.
the adjective is good.
The proper adjective for the proper noun Shakespeare(always capitalize a proper noun) is Shakespearean (always capitalize a proper adjective).
It is ways
Always is an adverb not an adjective.
yes, beautiful is always an adjective
The adjective is late, referring to a characteristic of the pronoun "they."
"Always" is an adverb. It answers the question "when."
The word always is an adverb.
It can be an adjective OR an adverb. adjective -- You dog is a friendly dog adverb -- She always talks friendly to me
No, never is not an adjective. Adjectives describe nouns. Never is an Adverb. Adverbs describe verbs and adjectives.