#1⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ [시니 Shinnie]
Enseignant professionnel
He apologized ____being late.
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14 mai 2023 14:37
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15 mai 2023
The correct phrase is "apologize for" rather than "apologize through." "Apologize for" is the standard and commonly used phrase in English when expressing regret or asking for forgiveness. It is used to indicate that the speaker is acknowledging their mistake or wrongdoing and expressing remorse for it. For example, "I need to apologize for my behavior last night."
On the other hand, "apologize through" is not a common phrase in English and is not typically used to convey an apology. However, it may be used in certain contexts, such as when someone is apologizing on behalf of someone else or communicating their apology indirectly through a third party. In general, though, "apologize for" is the more appropriate and commonly used phrase to express remorse or ask for forgiveness.
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