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First, we went down to the river...first vs firstly
First, we went down to the river...
first vs firstly.
What's the difference?
Thanks
Jan 24, 2015 6:57 AM
Answers · 4
First means coming before others while firstly is used to introduce the first point or reason
January 24, 2015
In my view, in modern US English, you can just use "first" "second" etc. without the "ly" in the case of listing points of reason You need to use it without the "ly" when listing actions.
"Firstly" etc. are more formal.
For me, I just dispense with "firstly" etc. and always use "first"
January 24, 2015
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