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Is Secondly grammatically correct?

Is Secondly grammatically correct?

It is not wrong to use firstly, secondly, and so on to enumerate your points. Nor is it wrong to use the simpler first, second, etc.

Can we use secondly without firstly?

It is not customary to use firstly. Suppose you already have stated a fact and you feel the urge to add another point, you can use secondly. No need to use firstly in the first place.

What part of speech is First Second Third?

Numbers (one, two, three) and ordinals (first, second, third) are also considered determiners.

Do you put a comma after first of all?

These words usually introduce a sentence and are called sequence words. When we write sequence words like first, next, then, or last, we put a comma after those words. say: After each sequence word in these sentences, the writer used a comma to set off the sequence words.

Can you say me and John?

So, it’s correct to say ‘John and me’ or ‘my family and I’, not ‘me and John’ or ‘I and my family’. The correct answer would be: “John and I”. The two personal pronouns I and me are often used wrongly, usually in sentences in which I is being used with another noun.

Do you say someone or I me?

Use the pronoun “I” when the person speaking is doing the action, either alone or with someone else. Use the pronoun “me” when the person speaking is receiving the action of the verb in some way, either directly or indirectly.

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