Context: My son(who is just 7) is down to play a cricket match tomorrow but due to exceptional circumstances we have to cancel. I want to use the phrasal verb "pull out".
We are so sorry to have pulled out of tomorrow's match at the last minute.
Let's assume the coach knows the reason for canceling the match( I had to cancel my holiday and we don't have a second car).
If I want to send a quick text message to apologize to his coach,Does it sound natural and grammatically correct?
I am confused between "cancel and pull out".
If you cancel the match , thrn the match will not happen at all. If you pull out of the match, thh match will happen but yo u will not play. Clive
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If you cancel the match, thrn the match will not happen at all.
If you pull out of the match, thh match will happen but you will not play.
Clive