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.
7 сент. 2012 г., 15:21
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"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.)
7 сентября 2012 г.
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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
7 сентября 2012 г.
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.
7 сентября 2012 г.
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