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Fortunately is an adverb, yes.


Some example sentences are:
Fortunately, I have a backup copy.
We fortunately arrive don time.

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Yes, fortunately is an adverb.

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What part of speech is the word fortunately?

Fortune is a noun.


How can you modify that an adverb modifies a verb adjective and adverb?

You could modify a phrasal verb (more than one word), or modify an entire clause with an adverb such as "fortunately."


Is Fortunately an adverb?

Yes it is.


What is the root word of fortunate?

The base word of 'fortunately' is 'fortune', from which the adjective 'fortunate' is derived; 'fortunately' is the inflection of 'fortunate' with 'ly' suffix to form an adverb.


What is the part of speech is thankfully?

The word thankfully is an adverb. It is a synonym of fortunately and also means to do something in a thankful manner.


How do you spell lukly?

The spelling of the adverb is luckily (fortunately).


Can you give me a good adverb?

carefully, usually, fortunately. There are LOADS!


How do you use furtunately?

It seems like there might be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about how to use the word "fortunately"? If so, you can use it at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a positive outcome or circumstance. For example, "Fortunately, the weather cleared up for our outdoor event."


What part of speech is the word thankfully?

The word thankfully is an adverb. It is a synonym of fortunately and also means to do something in a thankful manner.


What is the suffix for the word fortunately?

The suffix for the word "fortunately" is -ly.


Is the word ( from ) a adverb?

It is never an adverb. It is always a preposition. The word "within" can be an adverb or a preposition, and the word "forthwith" (immediately) is an adverb.


How is the word 'with' an adverb?

It is never an adverb. It is always a preposition. The word "within" can be an adverb or a preposition, and the word "forthwith" (immediately) is an adverb.