firstly is not a adjective its a time connective
Firstly, bloke means a man and awful is a adjective so it is awful person
Yes, it describes the placement of something, therefore is an adjective (eg. "Today, I came first in the class exam"). It can also be an adverb in the context of "First, I will do this." (replaces the mostly archaic form firstly)
you say first, because firstly is not a word
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, firstly is an adverb.First, however, can be used as a noun or an adverb (or an adjective, for that matter), and can always be used in place of firstly.
Firstly, bloke means a man and awful is a adjective so it is awful person
Yes, it describes the placement of something, therefore is an adjective (eg. "Today, I came first in the class exam"). It can also be an adverb in the context of "First, I will do this." (replaces the mostly archaic form firstly)
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.
Firstly is an adverb and does not have any tenses.
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. _____________
Yes, "firstly" is a real word. It is an adverb used to introduce the first in a series of items or points.
First is commonly used and firstly is used when you want be more formal. Both are used to show order. Examples: First, she has to go to the doctor. Firstly, you must go to the doctor. Her first name is Shelly.
you say first, because firstly is not a word
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.
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