II. Decide if each blank in the sentence requires an adjective or an adverb (different/ differently) 1. Nobody likes being treat 2. I feel (bad/ badly) about leaving alone here. 3. I didn't think I was 4. Trang looks so 5. It happened almost (direct/ directly) responsible for the fire (beautiful/ beautifully) in her new dress today. (exact/ exactly) several years ago. 6. The idea she told me yesterday morning sounds 7. The man 8. He (great/ greatly). (basic/basically) just sits there and does nothing all day. (true/ truly) wants to improve the relationship with you. 9. Everything appeared 10. It seems (normal/ normally) at first, and got worse then. (clear/ clearly) that someone has taken my keys.