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- word choice - Synonyms for unfortunately - English Language Usage . . .
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 alterna
- Comma after Unfortunately in the beginning of a sentence.
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 evening after all Unfortunately, we can't come this evening after all These both seem to mean the same thing, with a slight change of emphasis
- 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
- When and how use Im 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?
- leave to or leave for - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Which of the following is correct? I am leaving for London I am leaving to London I have always thought the first one is correct till I came across the name of this painting
- word choice - Solution for or solution to a problem? - English . . .
I need to find a solution to for this problem Can to and for be used interchangeably here? Is one of them just plain wrong?
- politeness - How should I tell someone I called you but you didnt . . .
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 or w w o
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 saying; "note: w o start stop" making it seem like they only want their batteries used on vehicles "without" (w o) start stop
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