Unfortunately which type of adverb

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Unfortunately is a comment adverb. ( An adverb that expresses the attitude of the writer or speaker about the information in the clause that follows is called a comment adverb. It is usually placed before the clause that it modifies.)

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Unfortunately is the adverb form of unfortunate — so unfortunately means "unluckily." If someone asks you whether you have to go to work tomorrow when you'd rather go to the beach, you might answer, "Unfortunately." You might also use unfortunately when you give someone bad news, as in "Unfortunately, we cannot accept ...
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