Angel A
Does the word ``but`` is well used in this message that someone sent me? Someone told me ``sorry for not answering, but I was at work that time until 11 PM´´ I think this person shouldn't say ``but´´ in this context. I've seen many messages like this before and I want to know whether this is just an informal use of the word or a way to use it that I am unaware of.
5 de out de 2019 20:54
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The sentence is correct (I am) sorry for not answering, but I was at work until 11 The "but" separates two contradictory ideas, "I am sorry, but I should not be sorry because ...."
5 de outubro de 2019
In colloquial English this is correct and it makes sense. Yes, technically, you don't have to use the "but," but in this context it's a simpler way of saying: "Sorry for not answering. The reason that I did not answer is because I was at work that time until 11PM." Using the "but" just makes the sentence easier and sound better. Also, the "but" helps soften the sentence. It's almost used as a combination of an explanation and an apology. Hope this helps. Good luck!
5 de outubro de 2019
I wouldn't say so Angel, look at these examples: Sorry for having shouted but you should know how to report. Sorry for being late, but I'm... I'm sorry for staring, but it's quite amazing ...
5 de outubro de 2019
I wouldn't say so Angel, look at these examples: Sorry for having shouted but you should know how to report. Sorry for being late, but I'm... I'm sorry for staring, but it's quite amazing ...
5 de outubro de 2019
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