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Yes, it is an adverb, so it can answer the question "when" or more accurately "how frequently."

The adverbs of frequency (daily, yearly, sometimes, occasionally) are sometimes listed as a separate classification from adverbs of time (suddenly, already, now, tonight, before, later).

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