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I regret doing that vs I regret for doing that

The phrase 'i regret doing that' is correct, while 'i regret for doing that' is incorrect. In English, the verb 'regret' is typically followed by the gerund form of the verb (doing) without the preposition 'for'.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1844 views

I regret doing that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

The verb 'regret' is usually followed by the gerund form of the verb, without the preposition 'for'.

Examples:

  • I regret eating so much cake.
  • She regrets not studying for the exam.
  • He regrets missing the opportunity.
  • They regret leaving the party early.
  • We regret not listening to your advice.

I regret for doing that

This phrase is incorrect in English. The preposition 'for' should not be used after the verb 'regret'.

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