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Please accept my apologies vs Please accept my apologise

The correct phrase is 'please accept my apologies.' 'Apologies' is the correct plural form of 'apology' in this context. 'Apologise' is the British English spelling of the verb, not the noun form.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 1570 views

Please accept my apologies

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express regret or ask for forgiveness. It is a polite way to acknowledge a mistake or wrongdoing.
  • Please accept my apologies for being late and having to have my statement on this issue read to you by my colleague, Mr Monti.
  • Mr President, honourable Members, please accept my apologies.
  • Please accept my apologies, Mr President.
  • Mr Albertini, please accept my apologies.
  • Please accept my apologies for the poking and prodding, Agent Dunham.
  • Please accept my apologies on behalf of this court for the egregious and overzealous prosecution you've suffered.
  • Madam President, please accept my apologies for speaking too early.
  • Thank you, everyone, and please accept my apologies.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, please accept my apologies for the attitude that I have shown during the debate.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, please accept my apologies for the inexcusable acts of the vampires that have terrorized you.
  • Commissioner, please accept my apologies on behalf of the House for the noise during your speech in response to the Members' comments.
  • Please accept my apologies, sir.
  • Please accept my apologies for what I said just now.
  • Please accept my apologies for me pretending to be the, you know...
  • So, please accept my apologies on his behalf.
  • Dr. Seward, please accept my apologies.
  • And again, please accept my apologies.
  • Mr President, please accept my apologies.
  • Mr President, Bart, please accept my apologies, for I am not all that familiar yet with the procedures.
  • This is my first time, I checked that the procedure was correct and meanwhile... please accept my apologies.

Please accept my apologise

This phrase is incorrect. 'Apologise' is the verb form, while 'apologies' is the correct noun form in this context.

  • 11 Nov 2006 ... I'm trying to write "I Profoundly apologise for any inconvenience I may have caused" but first I want to add "Please accept my...(apologise)"...
  • Please accept my apologise for your unfortunate experience during your visit to Nikita. We do cater a vegetarian dish but this was not delivered to you as ...
  • Please accept my apologise for the shortfalls experienced on this occasion and I do hope we will have the opportunity to offer you a warm welcome back in the ...
  • Please accept my apologise on behalf of my front desk team for the incorrect timing you were given for breakfast and hope this did not cause to... More.

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