Regret is already a verb because it is an action.
Other verbs are regrets, regretting and regretted.
Some example sentences are:
"I regret the decision".
"He regrets accepting the offer".
"I am regretting what I said".
"He soon regretted forgetting his parachute".
Regret is a verb.
the meeting regrets with my day off
it is actually better for you to regret someu did instead of something you didn't do
verb.
Yes, an action verb.
The verb is 'advise'.
"Apology" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a statement expressing regret or remorse. When used as a verb, it means to express regret or acknowledge fault.
The present participle of "regret" is "regretting."
the meeting regrets with my day off
My regret is that I didn't take the training when I had the opportunity.
The noun 'regret' is an abstract noun as a word for an emotion.The abstract noun form of the verb to regret is the gerund, regretting.
"Lamented" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "lament," which means to express sorrow or regret.
You may say 'koukai,' with the verb "to regret" being 'koukai suru,' written: 後悔 後悔する
The noun 'regret' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a feeling of sadness or disappointment caused by something beyond a person's control; an expression of sorrow or disappointment; a word for an emotion; a word for a thing.The word 'regret' is also a verb: regret, regrets, regretting, regretted.
A factive verb is a verb that presupposes the truth of its complement clause. In other words, it implies that the information contained in the clause is true or assumed to be true. Examples include "know," "realize," and "regret."
The verb to "rue" means to regret. Are you asking who "regretted" in the Saxons. If so your question makes little sense.
when conjugating the various tenses for the verb regret an extra t is added when adding an ending that begin with a vowel, e.g.He regretted doing itI bet he's regretting his mistake now
No, the word apologise (Brit.) or apologize (Am.) is a verb, meaning to express regret for something that one has done wrongThe noun forms of the verb to apologise are apologiser(apologizer), apology, and the gerund, apologising(apologizing).