"Annual" is an adjective.
The word annual is an adjective. Example: we are having our annual meeting.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is not an adjective. Differently is an adverb.The adjective would be different.
A man's annual wage today exceeds the annual wage of his father.
No. Annually is the adverb form (yearly). The adjective is annual (yearly).
Annual is an adjective and does not have any tenses.
The word 'annual' is an adjective, not a clause. The adjective annual describes a noun as occurring once a year; the annualFall Festival, the annual report.The word 'annual' is also a noun, a word for a plant that lives for only one year, or a publication that is produced once a year.
The word annual is an adjective. Example: we are having our annual meeting.
a quadrennial
No it is perfectly acceptable to use "First Annual". Anniversary requires a first instance in order to exist as an anniversary. Annual however is an adjective that simply describes the rate at which something occurs. There is no starting or stopping point required, just as there is no minimum decibel level required for something in order to be described as 'loud'. First Annual are two adjectives that can be attached to whatever noun you please.
No. But it could be an adjunct (attributive noun), as in season ticket. The corresponding adjective to the noun season is "seasonal." The corresponding adjective to the verb season is "seasoned."
The adjective is quadrennial. (extension of 1-annual, 2-biennial, 3-triennial) (The archaic word for a five-year period is a lustrum.)
Ablaze, abrupt, absent, absurd, acidic, active, actual, annual, ardent, astute, atomic and auburn are adjectives. They contain 6 letters.
The amaranth is an annual.
An annual
The cucumber is a tropical perennial in zones 10 and warmer. In colder zones, it is grown as an annual.