[Grammar] regret

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Will17

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Hello!

What is the right tense after "to regret"?

-I regret to have said that?

-I regret to go there?

And by the way, would it be better to say "I'm regretting?"

Thank you.

W
 
If you're are sorry after doing something, use a gerund:
I regret saying that/having said that.
If you're sorry before doing something (giving someone bad news, for example), use the infinitive:
I regret to have to tell you that your application was unsuccessful.
 
Thanks Tdol.

"I regret" is better than "I'm regretting", isn't it?

Thanks
W
 
Thanks Tdol.

"I regret" is better than "I'm regretting", isn't it?

Thanks
W
If you say "I am regretting having said something", it means that at the moment of speaking you are experiencing regret.
 
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