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The sentence, 'Pity those who are unhappy.' is a correct sentence. The subject of the sentence is implied, the subject is 'you', the verb is 'pity'.
Sometimes unhappy people are unable to complete their routine activities.
This recent election had a turnout of mostly republican seats, with a lesser amount of democrats than last year, which wasn't a surprise since most voters have been unhappy, feeling that the democrats have been doing nothing for this country.
A serious play with an unhappy ending is called a tragedy.
Why were the plilgrims unhappy in the Netherlands
No, I am not doomed to be unhappy.
People are miserable because they are unhappy.
Unhappy is not a compound word. The word unhappy is a root word plus a prefix.
"Unhappy" is an adjective.
There is no patron saint of the unhappy.
I am very unhappy.