What can I use instead of Secondly?

What can I use instead of Secondly?

What is another word for secondly?

also furthermore
moreover next
second secondarily
besides further
including in the second place

What type of words are firstly secondly?

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CONNECTIVE ADVERBS
First / Firstly Second / Secondly Third / Thirdly
Next / Then Last / Lastly Finally
ADDING
Additionally Also Besides

Can I use but and still together?

But still, yet, and but… anyway express that the idea in one clause is opposite in expectation, opinion, or action to that in the second clause . But still, yet, and but… anyway are categorized as connective adverbs.

What is mean still?

adjective, still·er, still·est. remaining in place or at rest; motionless; stillness: to stand still. free from sound or noise, as a place or persons; silent: to keep still about a matter. subdued or low in sound; hushed: a still, small voice. free from turbulence or commotion; peaceful; tranquil; calm: the still air.

What is the difference between still yet and already?

Already refers to things which have happened or which people think may have happened. Yet refers to things which have not happened or which people think may not have happened.

Are still or still are?

If you have a subject, followed by either are still or still are and then followed by an adjective, either one is correct. The leftovers are still in the fridge or the leftovers still are in the fridge—-chances are, in the second example you would emphasize the word STILL, but either is correct.

What is the sentence of still?

[M] [T] She still loves him even though he doesn’t love her anymore. [M] [T] If he had taken his doctor’s advice, he might still be alive. [M] [T] She was advised by him to go abroad while she was still young. [M] [T] I can still remember the time when we went on a picnic together.

What kind of word is still?

Still is an adverb and an adjective.

Is this still on meaning?

it can mean that something is still going to happen [News] Hey you!

Are there any adverbs that don’t end in ly?

Many adverbs end in -ly, but not all of them do. Common adverbs that don’t end in -ly include “very” and “never.” She dribbled the basketball perfectly.

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