The word apology is a noun, a word for a regretful acknowledgment of an offense or failure; a formal expression of one's regret at being unable to attend a meeting or social function; a very poor or inadequate example of; a reasoned argument or writing in justification of something; a word for a thing.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Example sentences:
An apology will help make her feel better. (subject of the sentence)
They sent an apology for being unable to attend. (direct object)
I do not accept your apology.
He sent her an apology in the form of a gift basket.
function of wonder?
The CEO extends his apolgy.
The correct spelling is apology (statement of regret or remorse).
The correct spelling is apology (an expression of remorse or regret).
it is correctly spelled apologize
The correct US spelling is apologize (express regret). The UK spelling is apologise.
Yes, apology is the correct spelling.
The correct spelling is "apology."
An apology is always correct. It depends on the problem actually, so if you think is not your fault, just let it go.
The right response should be: "I have accepted your apology". Or "I have noted your apology"
apologies extended
By way of apology.
The CEO extends his apolgy.
The correct spelling is apology (statement of regret or remorse).
The correct spelling of the adverb is apologetically (in apology, regretfully, remorsefully).
The correct spelling is apology (an expression of remorse or regret).
it is correctly spelled apologize
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