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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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i shall not apologize of him for that i did
  

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" I shall not apologize to him for what I did . " "I shall not" is good English but it can seem formal, or even slightly stilted, especially in speech. In everyday English you'd be more likely to hear "I won't" or "I'm not going to".

  • " I shall not apologize to him for what I did .
  • " "I shall not" is good English but it can seem formal, or even slightly stilted, especially in speech.
  • In everyday English you'd be more likely to hear "I won't" or "I'm not going to".
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"I shall not apologize to him for what I did."

"I shall not" is good English but it can seem formal, or even slightly stilted, especially in speech. In everyday English you'd be more likely to hear "I won't" or "I'm not going to".

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