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Disjunct Speaker Expresses Writer's Attitude Sentence Fortunately Managed

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Front Disjunct
Back A disjunct expresses the speaker or writer's attitude to what is being described in the sentence. For example: Fortunately, we managed to get there on time. ('Fortunately' shows us that the speaker was pleased about the result of the action.)

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