No. Normally is an adverb. The adjective is simply normal.
Yes. It tells how you do something. Example: I normally go to the store on Sundays.
an adjective
adjective
Dry, drier, driest. Adjective, comparative adjective, superlative adjective.
descriptive adjective
Yes it is an adjective but normally used Informally
It is both a noun and an adjective. It normally is used as a noun though.
Yes. It tells how you do something. Example: I normally go to the store on Sundays.
Pakistani is the proper adjective for Pakistan.
No, it is a verb. One adjective form is "appointed."
Yes, aquatic is a noun, but is normally used as an adjective.
Words ending in -ly are normally adverbs, not adjectives.
Difficult *is* an adjective. The noun is difficulty. There is no direct adverb form (the adverb phrase 'with difficulty' is normally used).
Yes, it is a compound adjective. The word "necked" itself would not normally be used as an adjective.
It could be a verb but normally is an adjective... a good way to remember this is the shurly method 'the massage was soothing.'..."what was the massage?" (soothing) adjective
Sick is normally an adjective She is sick. That ride was sick! :) The sick boy stayed home.
Efficient is normally used as an adjective