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Alex11sf Posted 16 years ago
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Caused or Have Caused?

If I write a letter of apology how is it better to say? :

a) I would like to apologize for the problems we have caused you?
b) I would like to apologize for the problems we caused you?

I think that it depends on the context. If I say option A I would assume that the problem hasn't been fixed

On the other hand, if I say option B I would think that the problem has already been tended to and fixed.

I just want to know if you think the same way
  

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Hi, If I write a letter of apology how is it better to say? : a) I would like to apologize for the problems we have caused you? b) I would like to apologize for the problems we caused you?

  • Hi, If I write a letter of apology how is it better to say?
  • : a) I would like to apologize for the problems we have caused you?
  • b) I would like to apologize for the problems we caused you?
  • I think that it depends on the context.
  • If I say option A I would assume that the problem hasn't been fixed On the other hand, if I say option B I would think that the problem has already been tended to and fixed.
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Hi,

If I write a letter of apology how is it better to say? :

a) I would like to apologize for the problems we have caused you?

b) I would like to apologize for the problems we caused you?

I think that it depends on the context. If I say option A I would assume that the problem hasn't been fixed

On the other hand, if I say option B I would

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