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Sorry for missed vs Sorry for missing

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Sorry for missed' is not a complete phrase and needs to be followed by a noun, while 'Sorry for missing' is a complete phrase that can stand alone. 'Sorry for missing' is more commonly used in situations where someone regrets not being present or not doing something.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 3023 views

Sorry for missed

This phrase is not a complete sentence and needs to be followed by a noun.

This phrase is incorrect as it is not a complete sentence. It should be followed by a noun to make sense.
  • You were sorry missed the council.
  • Josh, sorry I missed your calls.
  • Sorry I missed your call earlier.
  • Sorry I missed your big moment.
  • Sorry I missed all the excitement.
  • - Sorry I missed the crowd.
  • Sorry I missed your call earlier.
  • C.C., sorry I missed rehearsals.
  • Sorry you missed your son's first halloween.
  • Sorry I missed you last night.
  • Sorry we missed the Pumpkin gnocchi.
  • - Sorry, I missed that.
  • I'm really sorry I missed the ceremony.
  • I'm so sorry you missed it.
  • Right, sorry I missed that.
  • Sorry I missed our engagement, Watson.
  • Gabriel? I am sorry you missed breakfast.
  • Sorry I missed you the other night.
  • Sorry I missed my last appointment.
  • Sorry I missed meeting you at the hospital.

Sorry for missing

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

'Sorry for missing' is used when expressing regret for not being present or not doing something.
  • Cecilia's terribly sorry for missing your call.
  • He sends a gift to say sorry for missing the performance the other night.
  • Sorry about missing dinner last night.
  • Sorry about missing dinner last night.
  • I really am so sorry about missing the memorial dinner.
  • I really am sorry about missing the dinner, Ell.
  • I'm sorry... missing persons?
  • Sorry we keep missing each other.
  • I'm sorry Susan's missing all this.
  • Sorry, but missing freshmen are a little low on my priority list.
  • I'm sorry you're missing our contribution to the fun.
  • I'm sorry, Byron, missing the midterm is an automatic failure.
  • I'm sorry, am I missing something here?
  • I'm sorry, are we missing something here?
  • And I'm sorry for making up that whole missing heiress thing.
  • You're missing our game so you can still here and feel sorry for yourself?
  • Search for missing or distorted information.
  • - That's for Missing People.
  • Peace offering for missing your party.
  • The search continues for missing action star Boxer Santaros.

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