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'.
She felt unhappy after receiving the news about her job.
The phrase "that she was unhappy" is a noun clause. It functions as a subject or object within a sentence, often providing information or complementing a verb. In context, it can serve as the subject of a sentence (e.g., "That she was unhappy surprised everyone") or as the object of a verb (e.g., "I knew that she was unhappy").
I am not happy nor am I unhappy.
He was happy, while on the otherhand she was unhappy. This is a sentence using the word on the otherhand.
This is the season of our discontent means we are unhappy.
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I feel blue when i am sick and unhappy.
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The little league players were unhappy because their game was rained out. She's unhappy at work and should look for a new job. We planned a fun party, but were unhappy when not many people attended.
The connective in the sentence is "notwithstanding." It is used to introduce a contrast or contradiction between the two clauses, highlighting that despite it being Zara's birthday, she was still unhappy.
The citizens started a revolution when they were unhappy with their government.