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Yes, it is an "adverb phrase" even though neither of the words is separately an adverb. Every is an adjective and night is a noun.

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Is night an adverb?

No. But combined with other adjectives and/or adverbs, it can act as an adverb (e.g. last night, every night, overnight).


Is nightly an adverb?

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What part of speech is the word night in the following sentence you gathered Tuesday night?

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Is the word 'every' an adverb?

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Is everynight an adverb?

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What is the adverb in the sentence I go to church every week?

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