adjectives - About "Do something really quick"





Which is correct: “drive safe” or “drive safely”?



Sometimes I see sentences like "I can do something really quick", rather than "I can do something really quickly".


My questions are:



  • Is "I can do something really quick" correct in grammar?

  • Is the usage of "verb + adj" a common pattern in English? If so, what's their key difference with "verb + adv"? And can you also make some other examples of using the "verb + adj" pattern?




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