Apologetic
apologetic
it is correctly spelled apologize
I apologize for my friends remarks.
Mother, of course, thinks you need to apologize.
Apologize
apologetic
To apologize is a verb meaning to retract an insult or other injury and offer regrets that it happened. Sorry is an adjective meaning, among other things, feeling regretful. Thus when you make an apology you can say "I apologize" (apologize is the verb) or "I am sorry" (am is the verb).
No, it is not. It is a verb form. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to apologize" but is not used as an adjective either.
There are several possibilities. i apologize to you. I apologize for my behavior. I apologize with contrition.
Apologize! APOLOGIZE! APOLOGIZE!
You apologize
Apologize, apologize, apologize, and then get someone to fix it.
"Apologize to her" is correct, unless both of you are apologizing to a third person.
yes you have to apologize, especially if you would apologize if it was someone else.
I will apologize if I woke you.You should apologize for bringing mud into the house.
I think you should apologize privately
Apologize - song - was created in 2006.