Secondly is the correct spelling.
Secondly.
Yes, you would typically use a comma after transitional words like "first," "secondly," and "lastly" when they are used to introduce a list or sequence of items. For example: "First, gather the ingredients. Secondly, preheat the oven. Lastly, mix everything together."
The noun for spell is "spelling," As in, "What is the correct spelling for this word?"
thirteenyou spell it thirteen.you spell it thirteen.
there's no such thing as a suffix in spell
Some prefixes that can be added to the word "spell" include mis-, re-, and un-. For example, "misspell" means to spell incorrectly, "respell" means to spell again, and "unspell" means to undo or reverse a spell.
Firstly learn how to spell the word its ARTIFICIAL,secondly it means fake.
Firstly, you spell Piaf with one 'f'; secondly, yes she did have cancer and ended up dying from it.
first of all, spell evolve right. Secondly, dinosaurs help in the evolution of cats.
First off, learn to spell. It's SYMPTOMS of HYPOTHERMIA. Secondly if you have acess to a computer to ask a question, why not just google it?
first of all, learn how to spell. major* and secondly there isnt a difference. minor sounds like a major and a major sounds like a minor... and learn how to spell minor as well.
Well, firstly, that's not how u spell freeze. Secondly, u get them coz u eat cold stuff too fast.
firstly, learn to spell his name. secondly, pretty sure he is, bummer huh? ;)
Learn to spell, firstly. Secondly, don't be a snitch.
Okay, first, learn to spell. Secondly, he/she keep's the state running smoothly. He/she make sure the other departments are doing their jobs correctly.
I thought about sentence about what I did secondly.
Firstly, you spell it cello :) and secondly, the strings are A, D, G, C. (from highest to lowest) you cane remember them as "all dogs get cats". (again from highest to lowest) :)
first of all you need to ask a another question... how do i spell charecters? It is spelt charActers. Secondly to find frequency of characters you need to ask someone clever