The adjective form is daily. It is also used as an adverb.
Memorial Day is the proper adjective for Memorial Day, as in Memorial day ceremony or Memorial day dinner
Memorial Day is the proper adjective for Memorial Day, as in Memorial day ceremony or Memorial day dinner
The adjective in the sentence "This is a cold day in March" is "cold".
Memorial Day is the proper adjective for Memorial Day, as in Memorial day ceremony or Memorial day dinner
Yes, dreary is an adjective--a dreary day.
No, 'day' is a noun.
its just new year day and so is Memorial Day too its already proper adjective
one is an adjective. day can be either a noun or an adverb, depending on where it is used in the sentence.
The adjective in the sentence 'you finally left and had a fun day' is left & fun.
In the sentence "On a breezy day nothing looks lifeless," the word "breezy" is the adjective. It describes the noun "day" by indicating the type of weather. The adjective "lifeless" also describes "nothing," but "breezy" is the primary adjective in this context.
You can't create an adjective from memorial day. It is well known that in English one can often use a noun as an adjective. For example, one can say a memorial day ceremony.
If you're using it as an adjective then it should be hyphenated: day-to-day. Otherwise, it shouldn't be.