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Yumi
For ....+ Ing ?
Sorry for interrupt
Sorry for interrupting
Sorry for interrupted
Oct 26, 2019 6:37 AM
Answers · 3
"Sorry for interrupting". No other form of the verb is possible.
Here's an important rule for you:
Prepositions - e.g. for, of, from, by, on, with, at, from - should always be following by the -ing form. You can never have a base form or conjugated past or present tense of a verb after these words.
(The only exception to this rule is the preposition 'to', which is often (but not always) followed by the infinitive).
October 26, 2019
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