No...
If I said you did a task wrongly then you didn't do the task right. If I said you did the task wrong, then it is an ungrammatical way of saying the same thing.
But if I said you did the wrong task, then you didn't do the right task, instead of you did the right task, but you didn't do it correctly (I feel I may be confusing people again)
But if you do something that IS wrong, then yes, it is bad and/or immoral. But you can say "he wrongly went about asking for coitus" would be he is doing something that is immoral, but you could say that sentence as "he went about asking for coitus the wrong way" which could mean he is doing something immoral, or he just is inept at asking for said pleasure
U got summit 2 sey bout mah punctuation, eh? say it t mah face! (That hurt to type)
What do you mean?
Bolded the comma's and periods that where off in your statement. Not that you can see that,but...
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