No. Annually is the adverb form (yearly). The adjective is annual (yearly).
"Deciduous" is an adjective. It describes trees that shed their leaves annually.
No, "annually" is not a verb; it is an adverb. It describes something that occurs once a year. The related adjective is "annual," which also pertains to events or activities that happen yearly.
They are paid monthly. (In other words, they receive their pay once a month - and not daily, weekly or annually).When the word monthly precedes a noun, it is an adjective. He made his monthly trip to the cabin.
Well there is good, or bad, or long, or short...All of these can describe a year. If you mean how often something happens, like a carnival every year, yearly is ok, but most prefer annually.
My salary is increased annually.
$174,000 annually
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The castle staff will be paid once a year, that is, annually. What is your income, annually? The earth revolves around the Sun once annually. When I was employed at the castle, I was only paid once annually.
27,040 annually.
40,268.80 annually.
41,600 annually.
17,680 annually.