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How can I answer a apology? Can I say It's OK don't worry about it?



 
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How can I answer a apology? Can I say It's OK don't worry about it? #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 13, 2008 16:22 pm   How can I answer a apology? Can I say It's OK don't worry about it?
 

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #64 "How to apologize", question 1

Please ......... me for interrupting you, I didn't realize you were busy with someone else.

(a) forget
(b) forfeit
(c) forbid
(d) forgive

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #64 "How to apologize", answer 1

Please forgive me for interrupting you, I didn't realize you were busy with someone else.

Correct answer: (d) forgive
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How can I answer a apology? Can I say It's OK don't worry about it? #2 (permalink) Thu Feb 14, 2008 0:43 am   How can I answer a apology? Can I say It's OK don't worry about it?
 

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