firstly you have to buy your ingrediants from the shop so you can make the all new chocolate gobstopper recipe now on the daybreak website buy now ......
you say first, because firstly is not a word
Firstly, this question is very dumb. Secondly, there was your sentence :) _____________ Firstly, I would have to think about your question, which seems a perfectly sensible question to me. Having thought about the question I would firstly suggest there are many sentences which could contain the word firstly, but these should do for now. _____________
To use firstly or first at the start of your sentence, all you have to do is put the word and add a comma (,). Then just continue the sentence. Example: First, i picked up the bobby pin and put it on the table. Firstly, i found the independent clause. Words like first/firstly second/secondly are used to order ponts in your writing. For example: There are several reasons why I think cars should be banned. First cars are a major source of pollution............................................. Second cars are expensive to own and maintain................................ Last cars are dangerous.......................................................
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.
they are just there to help you start off or end a sentence
Firstly, we need to gather all the necessary information before we can proceed with the project.
Sentence starters for expositions are: Firstly... For Instance... Secondly... Thirdly... Lastly... In Conclusion... for instance. I would suggest that...
also, therefore, aswell as, firstly secondly thirdly?
Firstly, why would you want someone to do that? And secondly: "the congress is dumb"
Moreover, firstly, in addition, on the other hand, furthermore, nevertheless, finally, however
Stone...(firstly they use branches.
Firstly, the sentence is not grammatical. It should be 'the cubs winning the game surprised me'. Then, the nounal clause is 'the cubs winning the game'.