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Adnan07 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

sorry about vs sorry for

We are very sorry about the damage to your car.
We are very sorry for the damage to your car.

I have few questions about the above sentences. Are these both sentences correct? Do these both sentences mean exactly the same? Which sentence you'll prefer?
  

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sorry abou t The speaker may or may not be responsible for the damage. sorry for Sounds like the speaker is responsible for the damage.

  • sorry abou t The speaker may or may not be responsible for the damage.
  • sorry for Sounds like the speaker is responsible for the damage.
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sorry about The speaker may or may not be responsible for the damage.

sorry for Sounds like the speaker is responsible for the damage.
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Thanks for explaining.

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