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Evo25 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

inconvenience

i apologise for any inconvenience which was caused by the late arrival of the train.
i apologgise for any inconveniences which are caused by the late arrival of the train.
both of the grammatical of these sentences above are right?
  

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Hi, i apologi z e for any inconvenience which was caused by the late arrival of the train. i apolog g i z e for any inconveniences which are caused by the late arrival of the train. both of the grammatical of these sentences above are right?

  • Hi, i apologi z e for any inconvenience which was caused by the late arrival of the train.
  • i apolog g i z e for any inconveniences which are caused by the late arrival of the train.
  • both of the grammatical of these sentences above are right?
  • Yes, but you need a capital 'I' in both cases.
  • The singular form 'inconvenience' is much more common in a context like this.
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Hi,
i apologize for any inconvenience which was caused by the late arrival of the train.
i apologgize for any inconveniences which are caused by the late arrival of the train.
both of the grammatical of these sentences above are right?

Yes, but you need a capital 'I' in both cases.

The singular form 'inconvenience' is much more comm

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