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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

My apology, kindly disregarde my email recently which was erroneously sent.

(Is it my apology or my apologies or both can be used?) thank you
  

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The plural is more common. My apology, kindly disregarde my email recently which was erroneously sent. My apologies.

  • The plural is more common.
  • My apology, kindly disregarde my email recently which was erroneously sent.
  • My apologies.
  • Kindly disregard my recent email, which was sent in error .
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The plural is more common.

My apology, kindly disregarde my email recently which was erroneously sent.
My apologies. Kindly disregard my recent email, which was sent in error.
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Thank you. But I used "my apology" on my email earlier.
Was it totally wrong?

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