weekly
Normal, typical, usual, ordinary, common, commonplace, routine, customary, and a daily occurrence.
Yes, if something is planned to occur annually, and this is the first time it will happen, it is perfectly correct to say "first annual." This is absolutely wrong according to the rules of grammar and English. The first time you hold any event it is the "inaugural" and the next year would be the '2nd annual". You intend for the event to take place a second time, but you aren't sure it will (life happens). You never know what might happen in a year.....safer to call the first event "inaugural". Ask any grammar or journalism teacher.
That is called the setting
What do you call it when you use something carefully?
Souvenirs
Annual.
An annual event
A triennial event happens every three years.
Annual.
Georgia winning a national championship in football.
Bi-annual
Normal, typical, usual, ordinary, common, commonplace, routine, customary, and a daily occurrence.
triannual
A millenium.:)
When you foresee something and it happens, some people call it dejávu, others may call it prophecy. Depends on your forté
I think you are asking about a census.
I think you are asking about a census.