Example: Manager: How is your grandmother feeling? I hope your mother feels better. We may feel we are making total sense. A1: I think we should put the stress on the first syllable. Could I please borrow " a textbook"? Me: Oh, my apologies sir, I may have not explained things clearly. I apologize for the misunderstanding. What do you mean "how is my grandmother feeling"? I am afraid I was a bit vague in my descriptions". Here let me introduce some examples. It was actually my mother who just had a surgery so I had to run out to see her. Which is the best for the blank? Also saying something like "My apologies" sounds very kind and humble but the latter part of "I may have not explained things clearly. Sometimes we can get a little lost when trying to decribe things. You could always add a "please excuse me" for more politeness or to soften the situation a little. I apologize for the misunderstanding. I hope they'll be useful for you to teach or to learn English in English! A: We should stress on the last syllable. Manager: Well didn't you say you had to leave work because she was in the hospital? Which syllable do you put the stress on, the first one or second one? Forgive me' is a sincere way to show you are sorry or that what has happened is your fault. A2: In the word "people", the accent falls on the first syllable.。
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