
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 …
word usage - placement of 'unfortunately' - English Language
Oct 14, 2013 · 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 …
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?
More formal way of saying: "Sorry to bug you again about this, …
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 …
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.
Is there a common abbreviation for "with or without"? e.g. w/wo …
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 …
expressions - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
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.
Polite/professional alternative to 'It turns out'
I have been tasked with coming up with a nicer phrase to use than 'It turns out'. It is to be used in situations like this one: 'It turns out' that we cannot... 'It turns out' that we don'...
grammaticality - Is it correct to say "It was not happened"?
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 - …