No, its an adjective ---WRONG! ...it can be a Noun, Adj., or Adv.
The plural form of the noun 'weekly' is weeklies.The noun weekly (or weeklies) is a word for a newspaper or magazine that is published every week.
The adjective and adverb form is weekly. The adjective is also used as a noun to mean a weekly publication.
No, the noun physician is a common noun, a word for any physician of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Physician Associates LLC, Longwood, FLPhysician's Weekly, weekly newsletter"Physician", a novel by Noah Gordon
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.The common noun 'weekend' is a proper noun when it is part of a name, for example:Weekend Journal (weekly radio news program)"Weekend at Bernie's" (1989 movie)
depends on the company. Weekly, bi-weekly or monthly.
bi weekly (every 2 weeks) twice a month.
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Bi weekly
The answer will depend on what the numbers represent: are they weekly changes or weekly times?The answer will depend on what the numbers represent: are they weekly changes or weekly times?The answer will depend on what the numbers represent: are they weekly changes or weekly times?The answer will depend on what the numbers represent: are they weekly changes or weekly times?
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Bi weekly