Usually you would use it when you are describing how to do something in steps.
Example:
Firstly, you would stir the cake batter.
Secondly, you would pour the batter into a dish.
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"Secondly" is used to introduce the second point in a series or list of points being made. It helps to organize information and guide the reader or listener through the different points being addressed.
Secondly is the correct spelling.
You can use "thirdly" to introduce the third point in a series of points, ideas, or steps. For example, "Firstly, we need to gather the materials. Secondly, we should prepare the work area. Thirdly, we can begin assembling the project."
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."
Secondly is an adverb used to introduce a second point or reason in a sequence.
I would say yes, although I suggest you use the words First, Second, and Last.
Most importantly, I don't agree and secondly, it's a bad idea anyway. First, he doesn't need a new video game and secondly, he can't afford one.
No, secondly is an adverb, not an adjective.The adjective of the word is second.
Four synonyms for the word "enmity" would firstly be "acrimony", secondly "hostility", thirdly "malevolence" and lastly one could use the synonym "rancor".
yes
You can use it whe your explaining something. Example: Secondly I also punched her in the face because i hate her. But first begining wit First on the sentence before.
Firstly learn how to spell the word its ARTIFICIAL,secondly it means fake.
Secondly is the correct spelling.
You can use "thirdly" to introduce the third point in a series of points, ideas, or steps. For example, "Firstly, we need to gather the materials. Secondly, we should prepare the work area. Thirdly, we can begin assembling the project."
also, therefore, aswell as, firstly secondly thirdly?
Firstly, why would you want someone to do that? And secondly: "the congress is dumb"
I thought about sentence about what I did secondly.
No. 'Grave' means a hole people are buried in, or secondly 'very serious' .