Which one: lastly, finally, eventually, in the end or at last
lastly, finally, eventually, in the end, at last!!
»»» Do not use lastly to say what happened at the end of a period of time or after several other things happened. Use one of the following expressions:
»»» Use finally or eventually to say that something happens after a long time:
• Finally we managed to get the car to start.
• When she eventually turned up, the food was cold.
»»» Use eventually or in the end to say what the result or outcome of something was:
• They eventually got bored and went home.
• In the end we decided to cancel the trip.
»»» Use at last to say that something happens after a long period of waiting or trying, when you are glad about this:
• It's good to be home at last.
• At last, the pizza's here!
»»» Use lastly or finally to introduce the last point you want to make, the last action in a series of actions, or the last item in a list:
• Lastly, I would like to remind you that smoking is not allowed.
• Load the paper, select the number of copies, and lastly press 'Print'.
• You add flour, salt, and finally milk.
»»» این وبلاگ در جهت ارتقای سطح علمی دانشجویان و علاقمندان به زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی راه اندازی شده است.