"Fortunately, I was able to get to the wedding on time despite the traffic."
"He rolled all the way down the hill, but fortunately was not badly hurt."
the traffic.
When i was in the store it started raining, fortunately i had brought my umbrella
Fortunately, I found my homework just in the nick of time.
Fortunately, the damage is reversible.
Commas are a feature of sentence structure. There is no word or phrase in English that requires one. Whether a word has a comma after it depends on the word's function in the sentence.For example: Fortunately for you, the train is on time.Fortunately, the train is on time.The train was fortunately on time, so I caught it.
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My grandmother had a tumor removed for a biopsy. Fortunately, it was not malignant! (Meaning it was not cancerous)
Fortunately the assailant was captured very quickly because he gave such a good description to the police.
"I ran towards the door and found that it had, fortuitously, been left open." It basically means 'luckily' or 'fortunately'.
Fortunately is an adverb, yes.Some example sentences are:Fortunately, I have a backup copy.We fortunately arrive don time.
The root word is fortune.
fortunately
luckly,