[Grammar] I am sorry to have kept you waiting

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(1) I am sorry to have kept you waiting.
(2) I am sorry having kept you waiting.
 
Yes, there is a big difference. Sentence 1 is grammatically correct. Sentence 2 is grammatically incorrect. If you add "for" after "sorry", sentence 2 will be correct.

Note that I have changed your thread title. Titles should include some/all of the words/phrases you are querying, and should be unique and relevant to the thread in question.
 
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