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Pamela81 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Firstly, further, lastly

Hi,

is it correct the use of the words written below this way? :

"Firstly, we need to get signed contract, further you should send us all the logos and pictures for the printing and lastly, you will have to make the advance payment"

Thank you for checking

PAMELA
  

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Pamela81 "Firstly, we need to get a signed contract ; secondly, you should send us all the logos and pictures for the printing , and lastly, you will have to make the advance payment . " Rover

  • Pamela81 "Firstly, we need to get a signed contract ; secondly, you should send us all the logos and pictures for the printing , and lastly, you will have to make the advance payment .
  • " Rover
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Pamela81"Firstly, we need to get a signed contract; secondly, you should send us all the logos and pictures for the printing, and lastly, you will have to make the advance payment.
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Hi!
thank you very much!!
could you please mention an example when I could use "further"? It is not so clear now when it can be used.

Thank you

Pamela
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For examples of single words used in context, make use of the FrazeIt website.

Rover

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