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Using apologize + "about" or "for"



 
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Using apologize + "about" or "for" #1 (permalink) Sun Feb 05, 2006 17:46 pm   Using apologize + "about" or "for"
 

English Idioms and Expressions, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #10 "Cats, Dogs and Ducks", question 8

There is no need to apologize about your remarks as I can assure you it's like water off a duck's back to me.

(a) of some concern
(b) of a little concern
(c) of little concern
(d) of less concern

English Idioms and Expressions, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #10 "Cats, Dogs and Ducks", answer 8

There is no need to apologize about your remarks as I can assure you it's of little concern to me.

Correct answer: (c) of little concern

Your answer was: incorrect
There is no need to apologize about your remarks as I can assure you it's of less concern to me.
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When do we use 'apologize' with 'about' and when with 'for'?

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Apologise #2 (permalink) Sun Feb 05, 2006 19:32 pm   Apologise
 

Hi,,

There is a slight difference. Apologise for is more specific and about is more general.

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