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Hi, I'm Sam from BBC Learning English.
People in the UK have a reputation for saying 'sorry' a lot,
so let's have a look at different ways you can use to do this.
So: - You can say 'sorry'
- you can 'be sorry'
- and you can 'apologise'.
In each case, we use the preposition 'to' with a person and 'for' to give the reason we're apologising:
'I said sorry to my friend for forgetting her birthday.'
After 'for' you can use a gerund or a noun.
But if you want a simple statement to say 'I was wrong', you can use any of these.
Careful who you say these to – 'my bad!' is very informal and you would probably only use it after making a small mistake.
'It won't happen again' is probably better in more serious situations.