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  • difference - firstly . . . secondly . . . or first . . . second . . .
    The Oxford English Dictionary on firstly: Used only in enumerating heads, topics, etc in discourse; and many writers prefer first, even though closely followed by secondly, thirdly, etc
  • word request - “Firstly, secondly, thirdly,…”, what comes next . . .
    Similar to this Question How would you complete the following sequence, until point 10? Firstly Secondly Thirdly Any help would be appreciated
  • comma after Firstly at the beginning of a sentence?
    Firstly in my response, I would like to thank you for your kind offer of a job … Firstly in our demonstration, the sodium chloride is dissolved in the water and heated gently However wonderful the gala might be, I cannot attend If the introductory word stands alone, it is followed by a comma
  • Is it correct in formal writing to use Firstly alone?
    Firstly, the company A's annual income is at least 4 times more than company B's You can use either first or firstly as an adverb to introduce a statement that is the first in a series of statements The use of firstly is more formal Similarly, you can also use second, third, etc instead of secondly, thirdly, etc to refer to further points or statements As for the sentence presented by
  • word usage - The difference in using first and firstly - English . . .
    One should first use the tool which Is it right in using the word "first"? Both firstly and first seem to have the same adverbial meaning
  • word usage - in the first place instead of firstly - English . . .
    Good question Perhaps someone else will be able to explain why, but whereas idiomatically in the first place and firstly can be used interchangeably before the first of a series of arguments, examples, etc , we don't have that same flexibility when actually introducing people So if you really feel the need to say anything at all before "I would like to introduce [our first guest speaker
  • grammaticality - first done vs firstly done - English Language . . .
    In modern times, "firstly" in this context is rarely used From Merriam-Webster: Even though they are both adverbs, first and firstly are hardly interchangeable in all situations: we never say “firstly of all” or “I firstly noticed it yesterday,” but these differences amount to idiomatic usage—the habits of centuries—and not grammar In writing, first is much more common than
  • Can I use First, . . . Secondly, . . . Finally, . . . like this
    I would like to say : First, I would like Secondly, I am Finally , I think is it correct ? and what we call this kind of structure ? is there alternatives ?
  • phrase usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Firstly, I'd like to thank Mr Jones for his help on this project Which could then go on to add further points, using secondly… Thirdly exists but tends not to be used quite so much* Cambridge Dictionary - First, firstly or at first? *I've heard 'fourthly' used, but I can't recall ever hearing 'fifthly'
  • is there any difference between at first, initially and at the . . .
    "At first" and "initially" are interchangeable They're both adverbs meaning "at the start of something" "Initially" is more formal Like most adverbs, "initially" can appear almost anywhere in a sentence "At first" can too, but in practice, it usually comes at the beginning or end of a clause Note that the adjectives "first" and "initial" are equally interchangeable "The first time" has





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