ADV
- effectively, efficiently, properly, successfully, well
- ensuring that tasks are properly performed
- poorly
- adequately, competently, reliably, satisfactorily
- correctly
- duly, faithfully
- He duly performed his own half of the bargain and expected the others to do likewise
- automatically
- manually
VERB + PERFORM
- be able/unable to
- The prince is no longer able to perform his duties
- be expected to
PHRASES
- failure to perform sth
- failure to perform a contract
ADV
- brilliantly, efficiently, excellently, faultlessly, strongly, well
- One or two of the players performed brilliantly. The company has been performing strongly over the past year
- badly, disappointingly, disastrously, poorly
- The car performed poorly at high speeds
- adequately, competently, reliably, satisfactorily
VERB + PERFORM
- be able/unable to
- be expected to
- students who are expected to perform well
ADV
- live
- The group will be performing live on tonight's show
- in public, publicly
- together
- The two artists have never performed together before
PHRASES
- first performed
- The play was first publicly performed in 1872
- rarely performed, see sth performed
- I've never seen this play performed before