The CEO extends his apolgy.
it is correctly spelled apologize
apologies
The verb is apologize, as in "I'd like to apologize." (US spelling) (British English would spell it "apologise".) The noun (the plural of apology) is apologies, as in "I made my apologies and left the party." (Same spelling: US and British)
my apologies for any inconvenience caused.
That is the correct spelling of the phrase "my apologies", normally used in the context "you have my apologies" (expressing remorse). (see the related question)
apologies extended
The plural of "apology" is "apologies."
That is the correct spelling of the phrase "my apologies", normally used in the context "you have my apologies" (expressing remorse). (see the related question)
it is correctly spelled apologize
apologies
The correct form is: Accept my most sincere apologies for being late. Please, accept my apologies for being late. So is the plural form of apology, which is apologies. If you want to use the verb form, it would be: I want to apologize for being late. I apologize for being late.
The verb is apologize, as in "I'd like to apologize." (US spelling) (British English would spell it "apologise".) The noun (the plural of apology) is apologies, as in "I made my apologies and left the party." (Same spelling: US and British)
I apologies for the incorrect information which you received it
my apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Yes, apology is the correct spelling.
You apologize
That is the correct spelling of the phrase "my apologies", normally used in the context "you have my apologies" (expressing remorse). (see the related question)