Week is a noun, not an adverb.
No, "last week" is a noun phrase that refers to a specific period of time in the past. It does not function as an adverb.
Yes, "weekly" is an adverb when used to describe how often something occurs within a week. For example, "I exercise weekly."
No, Tuesday is a noun or an adverb. As a noun: The first Tuesday of the month we do the inventory. As an adverb: We'll be meeting Tuesday afternoon.
"Seven" is a noun when referring to the number itself (e.g., "I have seven apples"), but can also be used as an adjective when describing a noun (e.g., "There are seven days in a week"). It is not typically used as a verb or an adverb.
No, "stick" is not an adverb. It is a noun or a verb. An adverb is a word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
No, "last week" is a noun phrase that refers to a specific period of time in the past. It does not function as an adverb.
The phrase "every week" is an adverb phrase, as would be the single word "weekly."
The adverb form of the word "national" is nationally.An example sentence is: "the product will be rolled out nationally next week".
The adverb form of the word "national" is nationally.An example sentence is: "the product will be rolled out nationally next week".
Yes, "weekly" is an adverb when used to describe how often something occurs within a week. For example, "I exercise weekly."
== ==
Collective noun: stringDay of the week: MondayAdverb: veryExample: The recent string of Mondays has seen very dreary weather.
No, Thursday is a proper noun, a day of the week. When we say "it rained Thursday" we are omitting the preposition "on."
The adjective and adverb form is weekly. The adjective is also used as a noun to mean a weekly publication.
No, Tuesday is a noun or an adverb. As a noun: The first Tuesday of the month we do the inventory. As an adverb: We'll be meeting Tuesday afternoon.
No, the named months and days of the week are proper nouns, but they act as adverbial nouns, where the preposition (in, on) is omitted.
The meaning of the word Saturday is the day of the week that comes after Friday and is followed by Sunday. Saturday is used as an adverb in sentences.