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find the adverbs and adjectives in this sentence. I have never had a credit card.
The adverb is have. The adjective is never had .
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In the sentence “I have never had a credit card”, the word “never” is an adverb that modifies the verb “have had”. There are no adjectives in this sentence.
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what are the adverbs and adjectives in this sentence? I have heard about credit cards causing people a lot of problems.
Weegy: The adverb is heard, The adjective is a lot. User: find the adverb and adjectives in this sentence When people use credit cards to pay for bills each month, and do not pay their credit card bill over a period of time it causes them to go into debt. (More)
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In the sentence, "When people use credit cards to pay for bills each month, and do not pay their credit card bill over a period of time, it causes them to go into debt."
The adverb is-each.
The adjective-over.

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