Thursday, March 5, 2020

10 Better Ways to Apologise in English ?? - Learn English with Harry ????

10 Better Ways to Apologise in English ?? - Learn English with Harry ???? Dont say sorry. Learn 10 better ways to apologise in English.This is Harry and welcome back to my English lessons and helpful grammar tips to help you to speak and write English in a better way.   10 Better Ways to Apologise in English Today IĆ¢€™m talking to you about ways to apologise.This is very easy for a man to do, to apologise because we spend our lives doing it. If youre married, you know all about it. Here are the different ways in which you can apologise in English.Simply,I apologiseI shouldve got you some flowers. I forgot I was busy. I really apologise. So if you want to put that extra emphasis on it, I apologise. Or I really apologise.Or simplyI am sorryOr I am very sorry. Or I am really sorry.With some of these words youll see like apologise, we can say, I really apologise. And with sorry we can say I am really sorry. Or I am very sorry.Sometimes very and really but not always.So you make a big mistake. You forgot about the birthday. You didnt send the card.Oh, Im really, really sorry. OK. Its my fault.Am I forgiven? Another nice way to say I apologise. Am I forgiven?And the way you say it, you have to put a little bit of intonation into it.Am I forgiven? Im sorry. It wont happen again.Youve put as I d o, you put the white clothes in with the other coloured  clothes. A  major war.Am I forgiven? I didnt mean to destroy your favourite  t-shirt.So am I forgiven or do you forgive me? Its exactly the same.What can I say? When youve done something, youve no words to express your feelings, youve upset your partner. So you just simply put your hands to your chest and say:What can I say? Im sorry. Please forgive me. And if youve said something or done something that you really know you shouldnt have done, then you can use these words.I shouldnt have saidI havent done thatSo you know youve upset the mother-in-law while she was really annoying me.Well, I know, I shouldnt have said what I said.You know that child was really bold. So you sent him to his rooms where theres no Wifi, theres no supper and no treats for him. And then of course your wife says:???? Thats not the way to deal with it. You know, he gets very upset very easily. ???? I know I shouldnt have done that, but he really annoyed me and I did get a little bit frustrated, so Ill apologise later and see how he is.If you want to be really formal about it, you can use an expression 10 Better Ways to Apologise in English I beg your pardonI know, thats quite old fashioned.You dont hear it so often, but its something my mother and my grandmother used to use and its quite formal.Its good. Its quite nice. I beg your pardon. You know, if you bump into somebody when youre walking along the street:Oh, I beg your pardon. That was my fault. I wasnt looking where I was going. Or if you walk into a room and you open the door on, theres a lady or older gentleman trying to get out the door, you might step back and say:I beg your pardon. Please come through first. So youre using it in that way to apologise for your manners.As I said earlier on, we can just sayits my faultPut your hands up. My fault. Yeah. So its a much more modern and informal way to say it and something really quite informal.And Ive never ever used this, but I see that a lot of people do.my badThat meaning its my fault, my mistake, my bad.So something youve done, you forgot to put the camera into the bag. So when you get to the picnic and say:??? ? Okay, lets take a few photographs. ???? Oops, I didnt put the camera in the bag. My bad.Or simplyI am to blameWell have to look for somebody. Somebody has to take the blame when something goes wrong, but Im to blame for that. Hands up, it wont happen again. So let me just run through all of those again for you just to give you one more hearing.I apologiseIm sorry (orr I am very sorry)Am I forgiven?Do you forgive me?What can I say?I shouldnt have said thatI shouldnt have done thatI beg your pardonMy faultIm to blameMy badAnd with a lot of these you have to put some intonation in it.So the person that youre talking to really understands that you mean the apology.Subscribe to my YouTube Channel Learn English with Harry and join me on www.englishlessonviaskype.com and Im going to catch up with you very soon. Thanks for listening.

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