L U C K I L Y. the person who wrote the question already had the answer.
The spelling of the adverb is luckily (fortunately).
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The correct way to spell this word is "luckily," which is an adverb that means "with luck" or "by good fortune."For example:"I thought our test wasn't until tomorrow! Luckily, I started studying in advance for it."
No, "luckily" is not a conjunction. It is an adverb that is used to express good fortune or favorable circumstances.
"luckily in Irish"
Luckily has three syllables.
Luckily, we had a spare tire.
Luckily, the glass didn't break when I dropped it. Luckily, we made it to the airport just in time. He thought we were out of dog food, but luckily there was some in the back of the cabinet. I didn't understand long division, and luckily, it wasn't on the test.
No, gingers do not have souls is a stereotype and myth that has been perpetuated in various forms of media and culture. It is unfounded and not supported by any scientific or factual evidence. People of all hair colors and backgrounds have unique personalities and beliefs, regardless of their physical appearance.
"Luckily" is an adverb, which is used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how, when, where, or to what extent something is happening.
It is correct to say, 'Luckily, the windstorm did not do any damage to your town'. You just need to put the comma after 'Luckily'.
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