There are many better ways to say this, such as
"You're not a (very) good painter"
"You don't paint well"
"You're a bad painter"
"You painting lacks (what it lacks)"
"You paint horribly"
But "You paint badly" works.
Badly.
No, it should be "She sings badly."
No. The sentence should read "She sings badly."
Example sentence - We took the old paint can with us to the hardware store to ensure we purchased the correct paint color again.
No! It is better to say 'The paint on the condensor body has been burnt so it needs to be painted again'.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "badly" (poorly, or fervently).
The word bereft means to lack something. A sentence using the word bereft could be, the house was bereft of any color or charm and looked as though it badly needed a coat of paint.
my brother behaved badly with me
'You see a person who paint wall' is not correct. There are many ways this sentence can be corrected: You see a person who paints walls. You can see a person who paints walls. You see a person who can paint walls. You see a person who can paint a wall. You can see a person painting a wall. You see a person who is painting a wall. Can you see the person painting the wall? Who is the person you see painting the wall?
answer this question: how do you spray paint badly? then do the opposite. Of course, it depends what you are spray painting
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
badly hope i helped!