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Unfortunately, I missed the class.
Unfortunately, I couldn't pick up the phone.
It's usually placed in the beginning of the sentence.
One sentence is; Unfortunately, the mission turned out abortive. OR; he made an abortive attempt to include the negotiations.
Unfortunately, my co-worker Bob was a casualty of the car crash on the highway yesterday.
Unfortunately Santa isn't coming this year.
This is an example of using the words, but unfortunately. Work has been steady but unfortunately we have lost a client and it is going to slow down.
That is called a declarative sentence. A sentence in the form of a statement (in contrast to a command, a question, or an exclamation).
Yes. Example: Unfortunately, I forgot to get milk while I was grocery shopping.
It is a sentence modifier - it limits or qualifies the sense of another word,
The book was, unfortunately, marginally annotated.
Unfortunately, I wrecked my new bike the first time I tried riding. We won't have enough pizza for everyone, unfortunately. It was, unfortunately, rainy during our entire vacation.
You could use the word fortunately/unfortunately. For instance:Leah was invited to the party; but unfortunatelyher parents did not want her to go, especially not on a school night.I hope this helps, and if not, tell me, and I'll change it.
Some animals are unfortunately transitory.
The monopoly board was sat on and unfortunately broke.