No, it is just a statement being made.
Yes. First phrase is more correct, but second is more sincere.
You are sorry to have missed the meeting.
Correct spelling: I am truly sorry. is this a real question?
i missed you
The phrase "is all" can be correct grammar in certain contexts, such as when emphasizing that something is entirely or completely the case. For example, "The cake is all gone" or "Her argument is all wrong."
I'm sorry...what was the question??? you got it right.
The cast of Sorry I Missed You - 2011 includes: Al Garrett as Authur
If you missed 19, that means you got 56 correct (75 - 19 = 56) 59/75 = 0.7466666667, or approximately 75%
sorry this is not the question that i am looking for could you please find me the correct question thank you p.s it is for school homework
Providing all the other answers were correct then your grade would be 92%
The cast of Sorry I Missed You - 2002 includes: Kate Gopacco as Jane Jennifer Grace Cook as Rachel
Don't know; sorry I missed it.