
Comma after "Unfortunately" in the beginning of a sentence.
Nov 15, 2017 · In your particular example, the use of a comma would appear to be optional (and therefore a matter of style), since it doesn't alter the meaning. Unfortunately we can't come this …
word choice - Synonyms for "unfortunately" - English Language
May 3, 2014 · Are there any words for unfortunately? I know that "sad" is a wrong replacement, but I don't know any other words for it. I write this word just way too much and it would be nice to have an …
When and how use ''I'm afraid'' as meaning ''unfortunately?
A friend wrote me ''im afraid i stay at home tonight'' , and i asked him what did it means and he said unfortunately. So, can anybody explain me how and use it?
word usage - placement of 'unfortunately' - English Language & Usage ...
What is the best placement of the word unfortunately in the following sentence - 1) "...though you must, unfortunately, be online for this feature to work." 2) "...though you must be online for this
politeness - How should I tell someone "I called you but you didn't ...
By the way, I tried to reach you in person over phone on Monday, unfortunately, could not get hold of you. Let me know if I can try again later in the week so > that we can go through the details.
More formal way of saying: "Sorry to bug you again about this, but ..."
Aug 22, 2011 · 9 "We unfortunately seem to still have problems with X, despite the assistance your organization has provided so far." All in all, I don't think using "you" or "your" is too big of an issue, as …
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My professor emailed me to ask my available time: "Would tomorrow at 10:30am work for you?" How can I reply her email in a formal way.
Is there a common abbreviation for "with or without"? e.g. w/wo or …
Meaning that the featured battery is acceptable for cars with or without start stop technology... Optional or the abbreviation for Optional wouldn't really work in this case. Unfortunately the batteries keep …
grammaticality - Is it correct to say "It was not happened"? - English ...
Jan 16, 2013 · The past progressive tense uses the past of to be with the present participle: "It was not happening". This tense is to say that something was - or in this case was not - happening continually …
Polite/professional alternative to 'It turns out'
You could also just eliminate the phrase, rather than try to reword it. Compare "It turns out that we cannot travel backward in time" with "We cannot travel backward in time." Sometimes such phrases …