Yes, it is an adverb. It is made from the adjective unsurprising, which comes from surprising, the present participle of the verb to surprise.
yes
The adverb for serious is seriously.
No. Volcano is a noun. The adverb would be volcanically.
sensible is a adjective sensibly is an adverb
There is no adverb in the sentence.An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Examples of use of adverb in the example sentence:A tsunami tragically destroyed Concepcion Chile in 1835? (the adverb 'tragically' modifies the verb 'destroyed')A very destructive tsunami destroyed Concepcion Chile in 1835? (the adverb 'very' modifies the adjective 'destructive')A tsunami so tragically destroyed Concepcion Chile in 1835? (the adverb 'so' modifies the adverb 'tragically')
yes
Unsurprisingly, Spaniards come from Spain.
The opposite would be as expected, or unsurprisingly.
Not unsurprisingly, it's Stafford.
Unsurprisingly, it's German for "fisher".
The English, unsurprisingly.
Orange Bud unsurprisingly
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unsurprisingly, they were shot
Hilary Duff's last name is (unsurprisingly) Duff.
unsurprisingly, breast milk is produced by breasts.......
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