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at first/ firstly/ in the beginning/ At the beginning
I understand they are not interchangeable. But do they work like this?
At first= at the beginning They are independent of the sentence. For ex. At first I didnt know the answer, then I was told.
In the beginning = in the origins ????
Firstly = in the first place
Thansk
Mar 8, 2016 9:35 PM
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Yes - your examples show that you understand the meaning of each phrase well.
March 8, 2016
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