I'm sorry for asking, but could you lend me £5.............. or I'm sorry to ask, but would you lend me £5............ I prefer the first one.
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Sorry for asking but could you lend me 5 quid to buy some lunch.
Add 'Sir/Madam' depending upon who you're talking to if you don't want to stay ravenous for the rest of the day and get the money for lunch. Just a piece of advice though..
Bamtori Hello,
Teachers, which one is right, sorry for asking or sorry to ask. The whole sentence is like this:
I'm sorry for asking // sorry to ask, but could you lend me £5 to buy some lunch?
Thanks so much!
Bamtori Hello,
Teachers, which one is right, sorry for asking or sorry to ask. The whole sentence is like thi