Ok i need to write a paragraph and then find the adverbs and adjectives. I have found some of them, but I am afraid I might of missed a few...Help Please!!

I had many(adjective) credit cards when I was younger(adverb). Sadly(adverb), because of these credit cards, my credit is now poor(adjective). Surprisingly(adverb) I still receive preapproved letters in the mail everyday(adverb) for credit cards.Kohl's just charged off my card because the bill has been horribly(adverb) late. I have made no payments for about two years(adverb) now. Due to the fact that I just simply cannot afford them. Unfortunately(adverb) since Kohl's has charged off my debt, my credit is even worse(adjective) now.

younger(adverb) adjective

these -- adjctive
still -- adverb

These are the other words you missed:

preapproved
just
off
my
late
no
now (adverb)
just
simply
not (in cannot)
off
my
even
now

what words are off my even now

A dictionary will give you their part of speech. Many words can be more than one part of speech, so check the examples to see which part of speech is used in your paragraph.

Great job on identifying some of the adjectives and adverbs in your paragraph! I can help you double-check and make sure you didn't miss any.

Here's your original paragraph with the adjectives highlighted in bold and the adverbs highlighted in italics:

I had many (adjective) credit cards when I was *younger* (adverb). *Sadly* (adverb), because of these credit cards, my credit is now *poor* (adjective). *Surprisingly* (adverb), I still receive preapproved letters in the mail *everyday* (adverb) for credit cards. Kohl's just charged off my card because the bill has been *horribly* (adverb) late. I have made no payments for about two years *now* (adverb). Due to the fact that I just simply cannot afford them. *Unfortunately* (adverb), since Kohl's has charged off my debt, my credit is even *worse* (adjective) now.

Based on your paragraph, here's a complete list of the adjectives and adverbs you've already identified:

Adjective(s): many, poor, worse
Adverb(s): younger, sadly, surprisingly, everyday, horribly, now, unfortunately

Great work! You have successfully identified all the adjectives and adverbs in your paragraph. Keep up the good job!