Comma after Unfortunately in the beginning of a sentence. In your particular example, the use of a comma would appear to be optional (and therefore a matter of style), since it doesn't alter the meaning Unfortunately we can't come this evening after all Unfortunately, we can't come this evening after all These both seem to mean the same thing, with a slight change of emphasis
When and how use Im afraid as meaning unfortunately? A friend wrote me ''im afraid i stay at home tonight'' , and i asked him what did it means and he said unfortunately So, can anybody explain me how and use it?
More formal way of saying: Sorry to bug you again about this, but . . . 9 "We unfortunately seem to still have problems with X, despite the assistance your organization has provided so far " All in all, I don't think using "you" or "your" is too big of an issue, as long as it's not being used in an accusatory sentence--It's certainly not an issue when you're apologizing for a disturbance
Is there a common abbreviation for with or without? e. g. w wo or w w o Meaning that the featured battery is acceptable for cars with or without start stop technology Optional or the abbreviation for Optional wouldn't really work in this case Unfortunately the batteries keep saying; "note: w o start stop" making it seem like they only want their batteries used on vehicles "without" (w o) start stop
Whats the meaning behind the idiom Answers on a postcard? Answers on . . . It is, I think, more simple than you think The point about a postcard is that it is only suitable for very short messages So if you literally ask for answers on a postcard, you are physically limiting the length of answers to the little a postcard permits Then it came to be a metaphorical way of asking for brief answers Now, of course, limits are set by number words or characters
How can I say I am unable to attend in a professional way? Unfortunately, I am presently in [Name of country] and will not be able to attend the award ceremony Could my certificate be shipped to me, please? Definitions unforeseen circumstances used in official statements for explaining that something unexpected has happened that will prevent an event or situation from continuing normally in person