I am so sorry to interrupt you again.()
I'm sorry I forgot to write; I had so much else()my mind.
I’m sorry.I()got to go.
I'm sorry to be late. Thank you for waiting.()
I am terribly sorry! I broke the vase.()
— Take this medicine twice a day, Peter? —Do I have to take it? It()so terrible.
I am sorry,but I have something to ____ you.
I am terribly sorry. Please ______________.
I am sorry to have kept you ____.
Hello, I speak to Mr. Smith? I’m sorry. Mr. Smith is not in.
—Hey! Look where you are going? —Oh! I'm terribly sorry. ______.
Student A: I am terribly sorry because I left your dictionary in the library and I just couldn't find it there.
I felt my way to the hearth and picked up the pieces. I tried ________ to put them together.
-I'm terribly sorry I broke your glass.<br class="markdown_return">—_________.
— I’m terribly sorry that I’ve spilled some coffee on the carpet.— _______
Son:I‘m terribly sorry.Mom.I‘ve broken an Italian vase. Mom:__________
The sentence "I am sorry" belongs to
Ted. I'm terribly sorry, Ann. It completely slipped my mind.
When I got back home, I was horrified to see what a terrible______the kitchen was in.
I felt ______ to death because I could make nothing of the chairman's speech.
I felt____to death because I could make nothing of the chairman's speech.
I'm terribly sorry for being late. I was caught in________.
Lodger: I' m terribly sorry that I broke your precious vase. I' 11 pay for it.Land
I discovered an addiction to housework which I had never felt before________.