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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

"she apologized (to)? us profusely"

0Should I say "she apologized us profusely" or "she apologized to us profusely"? Which one sounds more like natural English?02br
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I thought there should be a 'to' too. Apparently the editors of my dictionary have made a typo.

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What Clive said.


When you apologize you apologize to somebody.

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PeaceblinkfriendI thought there should be a 'to' too. Apparently the editors of my dictionary have made a typo
Which dictionary are you referring to?

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