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kelvinho8
Is it wrong to write a sentence by "First, ...." at the beginning of the sentence?
why would I ask the question because when writing my thesis, my professor prefer me writing "Firstly" instead of writing "First".
2 mai 2011 08:31
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You can use both 'first' and 'firstly' to begin a list of reasons or arguments or to say in the first place/ before anything else or to list how things happenend or how they will happen. 'Firstly/ first, this car looks awful and secondly/ second, it's unreliable.
Most people think that If you begin with 'firstly', you should continue with 'secondly' and if you begin with 'first' you should continue with 'second' and not mix them up.
'Firstly' has become less common and some think it is more formal.
2 mai 2011
It's perfectly OK to start with with 'first'.
2 mai 2011
No. It is perfectly fine to start a sentence with first.
2 mai 2011
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kelvinho8
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Chinois (cantonais), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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