last is an adjective you use it to modify a noun or a pronoun or a phrase functioning as a noun.
The last Starfighter
The last of the Mohegan
lastly is an adverb you use it to modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.
He ran quickly.
She happily agreed.
Firstly I would like to say how happy I am to enthusiastically support this, our first functioning prototype.
Lastly I would like to give this $40,000,000 cheque to our last contestant.
A good quality used treadmill can last a lifetime with proper care.
No. Lastly is an adverb. It cannot be used as a preposition.
While it is technically grammatically correct to end a sentence with "at," it is generally best to try and rephrase the sentence to avoid this. Ending a sentence with a preposition like "at" can make the sentence sound less formal or awkward in some contexts.
In speaking, simply address them by name- either first or last, depending on your relationship to them. The Jr. or III is mainly used in writing.
How you used your items should be done in the proper way. Using items properly will allow them to last as long as possible.
A.B. Name
Not if used in general, as in "I spoke with the rabbi." But it is capitalized when used with a proper name, as in "Rabbi Elias was in attendance." When referring to a rabbi in writing, on first reference, capitalize before a name. On second reference use only the last name.
In Lifo method goods received in last are used first in production that is means by last in first out method.
Yes because its a proper noun.
Its the last .Normally vancomicyn it is used after that treatment with other antibiotics had failed.
Batteries, while in powder form it was first used under the eyes to make sure no insets would try to land on our face, and lastly it is used to make cocaine
First, US Civil War; Last, Vietnam War.