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Sheena
Professional Teacherreply to you or reply you
I've learned I have to say "reply to someone" not "reply someone", but I found a following sentence;
Sorry for replying you so late.
Is this ok to say? Or ok when you text your friends?
Thank you!
Jan 14, 2015 12:12 PM
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This is wrong. You can either say:
Sorry for replying to you so late.
or
Sorry for replying so late.
You can never say 'reply me'. It's not a question of formality. It's wrong in any context.
January 14, 2015
Reply to sb/sth
Reply with sth
January 14, 2015
Sorry for late reply
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