No it is not because it is not describing a noun. Its describing times when things happen
Yes, it is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective usual. It means typically, ordinarily, or commonly.
Yes, it is an adjective, meaning causing excitement. It is a form of the verb excite. However, exciting can also be used as a noun (gerund), to mean the act of exciting something.
Yes, it is an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective usual. It means typically, ordinarily, or commonly.
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its usually used as a verb not and adjective.
It is usually an adjective. It can also be a noun or an adverb.
The purpose of an adjective is usually to describe a noun.
"No" is usually an interjection or an adjective, but never a verb!
The adjective "presidential" is usually common.
An Adverb usually modifies a Verb, but it can sometimes modify and Adjective.
The word 'usually' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Example:He usually runs even in the rain.
Destructively is usually an adverb. Destructive can be the adjective. He has a destructive personality.
Usually it's a noun, but it can be used as an adjective.
no it's a noun usually, but it can be used as an adjective - designer clothes for example.
The word high *is* an adjective. It usually refers to a substantial but unspecified height.
Yes it is an adjective because it describes a noun (usually the taste of food).