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Waitress: I want to apologize for spilling

your iced tea.


John: Oh, that's okay. Don't worry
about it.

apologiz (to or (not) VERB +

EXERCISE

Number 1 is an example.

1. w aitres s / apologize / John / spill / iced tea. The waitress apologized


to John for spilling the iced tea.

2. I / apologize / teacher / be / late.

3. Jimmy / apologize / Mr. Wilson / break / window

4. We / apologize / lady / not / return / books / to the library.

5. waiter / apologize / them / bring / wrong food

6. students / apologize / teacher / not / do / homework.

98 AMERICAN LANGUAGE COURSE


EXERCISE B Write a question from the sentences.

1. Sam broke Beth's clock. Did he apologize to her? Did Sam apologize to
Beth for breaking her clock?

2. Mary will be late to dinner. Will she apologize?

3. The waiter sometimes forgets the menus. Does he apologize?

4. The student didn't do his homework. Is he apologizing to the teacher?

EXERCISE Write a question and answer with apologize about the picture.

Number 1 is an example.

1. 2. 3.

1. What is he apologizing to her for?


He is apologizing to her for hitting her with the door.

2._______________________________________________________________________

3 ____________________________________________________________________________

BOOK 9 LESSON 4
Mary: I'm sorry I'm late. I hope you didn't wait long.
John: That's okay. I arrived just a few minutes ago.

I'm sorry (that) I'm late. That's okay.


I'm late. Please excuse me. No problem.
Forgive me for being late. Don't worry about it.
I want to apologize for being That's all right.

EXERCISE Write short dialogs with apologies about the

Number 1 is an

1. A: I'm sorry I broke your dish. It was

B: Don't worry about it. It wasn't


e

1 AMERICAN LANGUAGE
3.____________________________________________________________

4._____________________________________________________________

5._____________________________________________________________

6._____________________________________________________________

BOOK 9 LESSON 4

EXERCISE B Work with a partner and write a longer dialog with apologies.

Listen to your teacher's instructions.

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