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A man who say sorry when he is wrong vs A man who says sorry when he is wrong

The correct phrase is 'a man who says sorry when he is wrong'. The verb 'say' should be in the third person singular form 'says' to match the subject 'a man'. This phrase is commonly used in English to describe someone who apologizes when they make a mistake.

Last updated: April 05, 2024 • 155 views

A man who say sorry when he is wrong

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'say' should be in the third person singular form 'says' to match the subject 'a man'.

Incorrect verb form. Use 'a man who says sorry when he is wrong' instead.
  • A man who say sorry when he is wrong
  • Fine, for a man who says he shot himself.
  • I like a man who says please.
  • I'm not prepared to shoot up an entire town to rescue a man who says he doesn't want to be saved.
  • But as a man who says what he feels...
  • You're a man who says, "I love you," whilst looking over a woman's shoulder into the mirror.
  • I find this strange talk, coming from a man who says that he is interested in proving Mrs. Hardwicke's innocence.
  • Fine, for a man who says he shot himself.
  • You show a man who says I gave him any kind of weapon, I will show you a liar.
  • I don't trust a man who says he's not.
  • I do admire a man who says please!
  • I love a man who says "kerfuffle" while holding a drink for a mouse.
  • Mind you, we are talking here about a man who says that if he came to power, his first job would be to carpet-bomb the Cotswold town of Burford.
  • You're a man who says, "I love you," whilst looking over a woman's shoulder into the mirror.
  • Does it not say that a man who says he's in the light and hates his brother is still in darkness?
  • Now, in your golden years, you need someone looking out for you, someone you can trust, a man who says what he does and does what he says.
  • I distrust a man who says "when."
  • A man who says let yourself be trapped and die without even lifting a finger!
  • How can I refuse a man who says that?
  • You'd thank a man who says you're dangerous to children?
  • There's a story about a man who says to his doctor,

A man who says sorry when he is wrong

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase to describe someone who apologizes when they make a mistake.
  • A man who says sorry when he is wrong
  • A man who says let yourself be trapped and die without even lifting a finger!
  • Fine, for a man who says he shot himself.
  • I like a man who says please.
  • I'm not prepared to shoot up an entire town to rescue a man who says he doesn't want to be saved.
  • But as a man who says what he feels...
  • You're a man who says, "I love you," whilst looking over a woman's shoulder into the mirror.
  • I find this strange talk, coming from a man who says that he is interested in proving Mrs. Hardwicke's innocence.
  • Fine, for a man who says he shot himself.
  • You show a man who says I gave him any kind of weapon, I will show you a liar.
  • I don't trust a man who says he's not.
  • I do admire a man who says please!
  • I love a man who says "kerfuffle" while holding a drink for a mouse.
  • Mind you, we are talking here about a man who says that if he came to power, his first job would be to carpet-bomb the Cotswold town of Burford.
  • You're a man who says, "I love you," whilst looking over a woman's shoulder into the mirror.
  • I distrust a man who says "when."
  • How can I refuse a man who says that?
  • Does it not say that a man who says he's in the light and hates his brother is still in darkness?
  • Now, in your golden years, you need someone looking out for you, someone you can trust, a man who says what he does and does what he says.
  • You'd thank a man who says you're dangerous to children?
  • There's a story about a man who says to his doctor,

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