"Apologize to her" is correct, unless both of you are apologizing to a third person.
Apologize.
The phrase "write to me something" is not grammatically correct. It should be either "write something to me" or "write me something."
There are several possibilities. i apologize to you. I apologize for my behavior. I apologize with contrition.
Apologize or make amends is an effort to correct past wrongs.
Personally, I would say "We appologize if we are taking up some of your time"
They're both correct sentences. The first one: Apoligize to the Dr. would be if you did something to the doctor and you wanted to apologize. But if you write: Apologize for the doctor then that's a whole different thing. That would be if maybe the doctor did something to someone and didn't want to apologize so you apologize for them. So anyway they are both correct. It isn't possible to have one that's more correct because that just isn't possible to get.
You apologize
The correct US spelling is apologize (express regret). The UK spelling is apologise.
Apologize.
it is correctly spelled apologize
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)
The correct US spelling is "apologize" (the UK spelling is apologise).
Mother, of course, thinks you need to apologize.
yes she did
Apologise to your teacher, mark it wrong, write the correct answer next to your answer, and apologize to your teacher again afterwards if your previous apology was deemed insufficient.
I don not no but he wrote a song called apologize
Well if you did something wrong to a person, yes please apologize. No one has ever choked to death from swallowing pride.