"Apologise" is the verb form.
The noun forms of the verb apologise (UK) or apologize (US) are apologiser (apologizer), apology, and the gerund, apologising (apologizing).
No, "apologise" isn’t a noun, it’s actually a verb. It’s what you do when you say sorry for something. The noun form would be "apology," which is the actual act or statement of saying sorry. For example, you might say, "He decided to apologise" (verb), or "He gave an apology" (noun). Simple difference!
The word apologise is already a verb, as it is an action.For example: "I will apologise to her".Other verbs are apologises, apologising and apologised.
The verb of apology is apologize. (or apologise in British English)
The verb of apology is apologize. (or apologise in British English)
The noun forms of the verb apologize (US) or apologise (UK) are apologizer (apologiser), apology, and the gerund, apologizing (apologising).
Apology.
Sorry but theres no adverb for apolagize. there are only adverbs that connect with adjectives but apolagize is a verb.
I had to apologise for my behaviour.
Apologised is the past participle of apologise.
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Apologise has four syllables.