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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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"I am sorry if I was proven guilty"

I have learned that "I am sorry if I did wrong to you" is possible but sounds rude, and then, can I also say that "I am sorry if I was proven guilty" but it sounds rude to you? Thank you so much as always and have a good day.
  

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Anonymous I have learned that "I am sorry if I did wrong to you" is possible but sounds rude It does not sound rude to me, but 'did wrong' does not sound common. I'm sorry if I hurt/offended/insulted you . Anonymous can I also say that "I am sorry if I was proven guilty" but it sounds rude to you?

  • Anonymous I have learned that "I am sorry if I did wrong to you" is possible but sounds rude It does not sound rude to me, but 'did wrong' does not sound common.
  • I'm sorry if I hurt/offended/insulted you .
  • Anonymous can I also say that "I am sorry if I was proven guilty" but it sounds rude to you?
  • It does not sound rude, but again it sounds a strange admission.
  • Was it a criminal trial?
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AnonymousI have learned that "I am sorry if I did wrong to you" is possible but sounds rude
It does not sound rude to me, but 'did wrong' does not sound common. I'm sorry if I hurt/offended/insulted you.
Anonymouscan I also say that "I am sorry if I was proven guilty" but it sounds rude to you?
It does not sou
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Thank you and actually my point was the structure, If S + past tense..., S + present tense..." is fine to use? Thank you so much as usual.
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Anonymousmy point was the structure, If S + past tense..., S + present tense..." is fine to use?
Yes.

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