i need help identify adjectives and adverbs:My dad added me as an extra card holder on his credit cards. I was very excited that I could purchase products now and pay for them later. I didn’t realize how much money I was spending. He came over to my house recently, instantly I realized that he was frowning, and I knew by the envelope he held that it was bothering him. "Is everything on here yours," He asked pointing at our credit card statement in reference to how much money I had spent. I was embarrassed I couldn’t look up and look her in the eyes. He asked again I looked up, her eyes meet mine, and I couldn't think of anything to say. The debt was all mines, and I have to find a way to be responsible and pay everything off so he will trust me again. I used the money that I saved by not paying up front and paid the bill. Now I only use the credit card when needed. I pay cash if I have it and I analyze if I really need it before I use credit.

My dad added me as an extra(ADJ) card holder on his credit(ADJ) cards. I was very(ADV) excited(ADJ) that I could purchase products now(ADV) and pay for them later(ADV). I didn’t(ADV = n't (not)) realize how much money I was spending.

Now you try the rest and see what you find. Do you need explanations about how to recognize adjectives and adverbs?

http://chompchomp.com/terms.htm

Good explanations and examples here.

yes i do need help

Go through, read, and study the sections on Adjectives and Adverbs in the site linked above.

Try a couple more sentences, and we'll see how you're doing.

this is the reason why getting a credit card at a young age is not a great idea because you get anxious and want to buy a lot of things when you know you don't have the money.

What adjectives and adverbs do you find in here:

He came over to my house recently, instantly I realized that he was frowning, and I knew by the envelope he held that it was bothering him. "Is everything on here yours," He asked pointing at our credit card statement in reference to how much money I had spent.

came over- adjective

frowning- adverb

"came over" is action; it's what "He" did; it's the verb and an adverb.

"frowning" describes whom?

First of all, you need to identify all the nouns and pronouns. Any words that describe nouns or pronouns are adjectives.

Read over the adjective and adverb sections in that link I gave you. I don't sense a whole lot of good attempt on your part here. =(

envelope-adverb

credit-adjective
spent-adverb

envelope-adverb

credit-adjective
spent-adverb