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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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I am sorry to you.

If I made a mistake and I want to apologize to him, which one is better?

I am sorry to you.

I am sorry for you.

Thank you so much as always and have a fantastic day.
  

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I am sorry. I am sorry for breaking your hammock. I am sorry to you is not possible, and I am sorry for you doesn't make sense.

  • I am sorry.
  • I am sorry for breaking your hammock.
  • I am sorry to you is not possible, and I am sorry for you doesn't make sense.
  • To feel sorry for someone is to pity him or her.
  • show=0&t=1351489224 for some more examples.
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I am sorry.
I am sorry for breaking your hammock.

I am sorry to you is not possible, and I am sorry for you doesn't make sense. To feel sorry for someone is to pity him or her. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sorry?show=0&t=135148922

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