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No, because you would like to start the sentence right and if you start it with an adverb it would be a sentence fragment.

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Is firstly an adverb?

The word "firstly", meaning "initially" or "finishing in the first position", is an adverb but and is not considered to be proper for use in formal English. "First" is the preferred word.


What are some sentences with the word firstly?

Firstly I will write a small sentence. There are two reasons for this decision: firstly small sentences are easier to understand and secondly they are easier to think of.


Is first an adverb?

Yes, first is an adverb as well as an adjective. The word "firstly" is technically an adverb, but is not used to modify a single word, but an entire predicate.


In the question How can you fix a car is how an adverb?

An adverb is a word which modifies a verb, such as: She haltingly spoke of her experience. In this sentence, the word "haltingly" is the adverb. In the sentence you provided, "How" is not an adverb.


What part of speech is the word how in the sentence I know how to write.?

In this kind of sentence, "how" is usually considered an adverb, modifying the verb infinitive "to write".


Can you write a sentence using the word how?

As an adverb: Show me how to make a fire in the fireplace.As a noun: This is how I build the material for the fire.


We measured the frame lengthwise and then fastened it securely. Which word from this sentence is not an adverb?

The word "lengthwise" is not an adverb in this sentence. It is describing the manner in which the frame was measured.


What word that the adverb clause modifies in this sentence?

The adverb clause typically modifies the verb in the sentence.


Is neatly in this sentence an adverb or adjective?

You didn't provide a sentence but the word neatly is always an adverb.


Is firstly a real word?

Yes. Firstly is a word used to introduce a point or reason. Example: "Firstly company profits have tripled in the last week".


Is the word up an adverb when used in the sentence do not stand up at the computer?

The word 'at' is the adverb. Up is an adverb here. I think.


Is the word purchase an adverb?

No, the word "purchase" is not an adverb. It is a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence.