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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.......................................................

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