Asked by blake

Have I used adjectives and adverbs correctly here? Adjectives() Adverbs"" have I got them all?

When I was (younger) I learned that I had to be "very" (careful) with credit cards. (Managing) debt can be a (difficult) task. I know that it is "extremely" (important) to control my spending habits. I would "rather" use cash than credit cards. I check my credit report "annually" to verify all of the information. Credit cards are tempting because you can use them "everywhere" you go. Credit cards are considered (bad) credit. I "carefully" budget my expenses and plan for my future.

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Answered by Writeacher
Managing = gerund, not an adjective

All else is correct.

The word "credit" is an adjective, as is "my."
Answered by blake
I am confused. I thought credit was a noun? Also, do you mean I should () every time I have used my?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Many words can be more than one part of speech. In this case, credit modifies the noun, "card." It tells what kind of card.

The pronoun, "my," is used as an adjective, so can be identified as either an adjective or a pronoun. Check with your teacher to see how s/he wants possessive pronouns identified.

Answered by blake
Is "when" at the beginning of the paragraph an adverb?
Answered by Ms. Sue
In that sentence, "when" is a conjunction.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/when
Answered by blake
With the word credit... When I said credit report.. the use of credit in that case would be an adjective also, Right?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Right.

Answered by blake
Thank You!!
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.

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