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apologize you vs apologise you

Both "apologize you" and "apologise you" are incorrect. The correct form would be "I apologize to you" or "I apologise to you." The verb "apologize" or "apologise" should be followed by the preposition "to" when indicating the recipient of the apology.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 562 views

apologize you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "apologize" should be followed by the preposition "to" when indicating the recipient of the apology.

The correct form is "I apologize to you."
  • I apologize you had to find out this way.
  • I apologize you had to find out this way.
  • I sometimes have to apologize you ask?
  • I'll apologize when you apologize for invading my privacy.
  • I apologize if you misinterpreted my intentions.
  • Not until you apologize for what you did.
  • God, you apologize worse than you spy.
  • Why would you apologize when you're clearly right?
  • But when you apologize, you have to act like it was your idea.
  • You apologize to that dying person.
  • I apologize for insulting you without knowing my place.
  • So I apologize for calling you a succubus.
  • I apologize for causing you discomfort.
  • I apologize for keeping you waiting.
  • Like I need to apologize with you people.
  • I really must apologize to you, Mr. Brenner.
  • I have to apologize to you.
  • Tell him to apologize to you.
  • I wanted to apologize but you know with all the work...
  • I want to apologize to you directly, Agent Barker.

Alternatives:

  • I apologize to you
  • I'm sorry for what I did to you
  • Please accept my apology
  • I offer my apologies to you
  • I beg your pardon

apologise you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "apologise" should be followed by the preposition "to" when indicating the recipient of the apology.

The correct form is "I apologise to you."

Alternatives:

  • I apologise to you
  • I'm sorry for what I did to you
  • Please accept my apology
  • I offer my apologies to you
  • I beg your pardon

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