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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Should I drop the comma after unfortunately?

You are unprepared, and unfortunately, I don't have time to prepare you for the tournament.

  

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Either delete it or add another one before "unfortunately". I would do the former. However, the sentence feels unbalanced to me.

  • Either delete it or add another one before "unfortunately".
  • I would do the former.
  • However, the sentence feels unbalanced to me.
  • I suggest this instead: You are unprepared for the tournament, and unfortunately I don't have time to prepare you.
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Either delete it or add another one before "unfortunately". I would do the former. However, the sentence feels unbalanced to me. I suggest this instead:

You are unprepared for the tournament, and unfortunately I don'

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