Example: The chicken is sometimes hot.
Exciting *is* sometimes an adjective (e.g. an exciting adventure). Another form of the verb used as an adjective is "excited."
No, sometimes is an adverb meaning occasionally. The word 'sometime' can be used as an adjective meaning 'occasional' or 'former' (e.g. her sometime boyfriend).
No, it is a preposition, or an adverb sometimes used conjuctively.
Participle?
Monkeys are active, crazy, and sometimes dangerous animals. Monkeys climb on trees and are sometimes used on experiments.
It is a possessive adjective. It is sometimes called an "absolute possessive adjective" because, unlike the "possessive adjective" my, it is not used before a noun.
No it's an adverb. Remember however can describe an adjective sometimes.
It can be a noun - a cook (someone who does the cooking), or the verb - to cook or sometimes it can be used as an adjective - a cookbook.
A mortuary is a place; therefore it is a noun. It can sometimes be used as an adjective when describing something, but the most common adjective used in relation to mortuary is funerary. However, one example of how mortuary could be used as an adjective would be "having a mortuary odor."
Nope. It's an adjective, but can sometimes be used as an adverb.
No, the word young is not a verb.Young is actually an adjective. Sometimes it is also used as a noun, but not so often.
Notable is an adjective most of the time. It is sometimes used as a noun.