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Amy
Does 'It is regrettable that~' mean 'I'm sorry that~'?
Does sentence 1 mean sentence 2?
1.It is regrettable that the police were not informed sooner.
2.I'm sorry that the police were not informed sooner.
2012年9月7日 15:21
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1
"it is regrettable" refers to people in general. "It is regrettable (for us all) that..."
"I am sorry" = It is regrettable for me (but not necessarily anyone else, though that might be true.)
2012年9月7日
1
No it does not mean the same thing.
The first sentence is a general observation that expresses the situation as not good.
The second is a personal statement ( as opposed to a general one) that expresses personal regret.
John
2012年9月7日
They do not mean the same thing in conversation, but literally 'sorry' indicates regret, therefore they do literally mean the same thing, although 'it is regrettable that~' usually indicates that you regret somebody else's decision.
2012年9月7日
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Amy
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