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apologise to somebody for something in English:

1. to express regret to somebody for doing something to express regret to somebody for doing something



English word "apologise to somebody for something"(to express regret to somebody for doing something) occurs in sets:

Collocations with the preposition "to"

2. apologise apologise


He apologised for being late.
I'd like to apologise for my behaviour
If you're going to apologise, sooner is better.
I apologise for my brother's behaviour
I'm so sorry, I do apologise.
He apologised for running late.
I need to apologise to Ann for forgetting her birthday
I'd like to apologise FOR the trouble.
He came to apologise to me.
Will you apologise your parents for that broken window?
I apologise for shouting at your yesterday. I was wrong and I shouldn’t have done it.
I apologise for that.
She apologised to the teacher for arriving late.
He apologised for not calling me.
Don’t apologise, I understand perfectly.