no
The word 'Halloween' is a proper noun, the name of a specific festivity held annually on the night of October 31.
No, it is a noun. The word birthday is either a date of birth, or the calendar day on which it is annually celebrated.
Yes, the noun water is a material noun.
It's iditarodan important dogsled race run annually on the Iditarod TrailFamiliarity information: IDITAROD used as a noun is very rare.
My salary is increased annually.
$174,000 annually
The castle staff will be paid once a year, that is, annually. What is your income, annually? The earth revolves around the Sun once annually. When I was employed at the castle, I was only paid once annually.
They are paid monthly. (In other words, they receive their pay once a month - and not daily, weekly or annually).When the word monthly precedes a noun, it is an adjective. He made his monthly trip to the cabin.
27,040 annually.
22,505.60 annually.
54,080 annually.
39,520 annually.