The correct way to say this would be "I am sorry I delayed sending the document to you" or possibly "I am sorry I took so long to send you the document"
Yes, the sentence is correct except the question mark should follow the word correct. Also you could say "was sorry he had thrown" rather than "he threw", as it is in the past tense. = The legal assistant was sorry that he threw the document away two weeks before the trial. =
i am sorry for the delayed submission of my report
That is wrong the correct answer is ---If I confused you sorry ma'am.
IS THAT CORRECT : "Good evening, Sorry for replying so late but I was really busy and I promise I will try to answer quicker next time! I am sending you this email to say that I am coming at the field trip as Korinne who asked me if I can tell you that she is coming too. Yours truly Heaven Tylor" ?
Correct spelling: I am truly sorry. is this a real question?
sorry for you loss. that says it all.
Disappointed with is correct, but I am not sure about disappointes by. sorry
Yes. First phrase is more correct, but second is more sincere.
No. Should be -- I am coming on the field trip. Also no 'as' at the end
Sorry, there is no correct position to get you pregnant. Yes... all positions are correct.
The correct spelling is "sorry"
Its hard to tell there was no written document, sorry