Apologies vs Apologize
"Apologize" is a verb meaning to express regret for something. For example, "We apologize for causing a disturbance".
"Apologies" is the plural form of the noun "apology", often used in the phrase "my apologies". For example, "My apologies for the inconvenience".
Therefore, don't say "We apologies for causing a disturbance", say "We apologize for causing a disturbance".
Watch the video to understand the difference between "apologize" and "apologies" to avoid mistakes when writing business emails.
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