angelene001
Member
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2012
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Polish
- Home Country
- Poland
- Current Location
- Poland
I can't go to my friend's party tomorrow, so I write:
I'm sorry to miss your party.
But if the party was last week, can I write:
I'm sorry to miss your party last week.
Should I use the perfect infinitive?
I'm sorry to have missed your party last week.
It's just a theoretical question.
The simplest way would be to write:
I'm sorry I missed your party last week.
I'm sorry to miss your party.
But if the party was last week, can I write:
I'm sorry to miss your party last week.
Should I use the perfect infinitive?
I'm sorry to have missed your party last week.
It's just a theoretical question.
The simplest way would be to write:
I'm sorry I missed your party last week.