Re: regretted to have bothered him/tenses

Originally Posted by
raphey
***Not a teacher***
I don't have a strong sense of right vs wrong with the examples you gave- both statements in each pair sound ok to me. Also, while I agree with emsr2d2 about regret not usually being used with an infinitive, there are a few notable exceptions, like "I regret to say that" and "we regret to inform you that," both of which are pretty common. It seems to me that these expressions don't sound right in any tense except the present.
Raphey
Thanks and you are right, of course. I have edited to my post to show that I meant that we don't follow it with the infinitive when we are using the past tense for "regret".
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