I'm sorry to + (verb): Usage and Examples

I'm sorry to + (verb) informs someone you regret and ask for forgiveness.

Examples:

" I'm sorry to disturb you. "
" I'm sorry to miss the movie. "
" I'm sorry to call you so late. "
" I'm sorry to waste your time. "
" I'm sorry to bother you with my problems. "
" I'm sorry to leave you. "
" I'm sorry to interrupt you. "
" I'm sorry to inform you that your application has been rejected. "
" I'm sorry to here it. "
" I'm sorry to make a noise. "
" I'm sorry to hurt you. "
" I'm sorry to here that you lost your job. "
" I'm sorry to hear about your break-up. "
" I'm sorry to hear about your mother. My deepest condolences. "

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