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sorry for vs sorry about what is the difference between to be sorry for and to be sorry about
Jun 11, 2018 12:23 PM
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Sorry about refers to being sorry about a negative event, or thing that happend and would not be used to describe the person you're showing sympathy for. But Sorry for is used on the person or entity you feel sympathy for. Example: It rained on my friend. I would be sorry about the rain but sorry for my friend.
June 11, 2018
To be sorry for someone To be sorry about something They have the different structure.. From https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/sorry
June 11, 2018
Sorry about refers to being sorry about a negative event, or thing that happend and would not be used to describe the person you're showing sympathy for. But Sorry for is used on the person or entity you feel sympathy for. Example: It rained on my friend. I would be sorry about the rain but sorry for my friend.
June 11, 2018
Sorry about refers to being sorry about a negative event, or thing that happend and would not be used to describe the person you're showing sympathy for. But Sorry for is used on the person or entity you feel sympathy for. Example: It rained on my friend. I would be sorry about the rain but sorry for my friend.
June 11, 2018
Sorry about refers to being sorry about a negative event, or thing that happend and would not be used to describe the person you're showing sympathy for. But Sorry for is used on the person or entity you feel sympathy for. Example: It rained on my friend. I would be sorry about the rain but sorry for my friend.
June 11, 2018
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