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Adverbs or adjective is it correct?

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  • My cat sat comfotably on my back and fell asleep.
    Correct
  • She has to do it very quickly.
    Correct
  • It was an easily test.
    INcorrect: It was an easy test.
  • I was really nervously while I was waiting for the test.
    INcorrect: I was really nervous while I was waiting for the test
  • I have broken my phone. I hope it can be mended cheaply.
    Correct.
  • Her mum is kindly. She often helps me with my homeworks.
    Incorrect: Her mum is KIND.
  • The mother spoke patient to her child.
    The mother spoke PATIENTLY to her child.
  • The mother spoke patiently to her baby.
    Correct.
  • You can't speak loud in the library.
    Incorrect: You can't speak LOUDLY in the library.
  • They have to walk carefully across the forest.
    Correct
  • It isn't comfortably to stand in the rain.
    Incorrect: It isn't COMFORTABLE to stand in the rain.
  • She is very quiet. She doesn't talk much.
    Correct
  • Tina is good at swimming.
    Correct.
  • I ate my dinner very fastly.
    Incorrect: I ate my dinner very fast.
  • My mum is kind. She always helps people.
    Correct.
  • She has been patiently until now.
    Incorrect: She has been PATIENT until now.
  • I asked her kind if she could open the window.
    Incorrect: I asked her KINDLY if she could oppen the window.
  • She was waiting for me patient.
    Incorrect: She was waiting for me PATIENTLY.
  • Could you speak slow.
    Incorrect: Could you speak slowly.
  • I am an early bird. I always get up early.
    Correct
  • My friend speak english very well.
    Correct.
  • The fish was bad.
    Correct
  • My mother is a well cook.
    Inncorect: My mother is a GOOD cook.
  • When they saw a bear they ran quick.
    INcorrect: When they saw a bear they ran QUICKLY.
  • Tom won the competition. He is well at running.
    INcorrect: Tom won the competition. He is GOOD at running.