Dear Mr. Smith,
I am indeed very sorry that I missed the examination on International Business English Writing you gave last Friday.
I feel ae to your office during your office hour on Monday to discuss this possibility e reasons, you can not meet him at the airport on time. Write a letter asking to eething really wrong and that I must apologize. I'm so sorry. Please forgive me, and GIVE ME ANOTHER CHANCE!
Yours,
Olivia
ear David: I am afraid that you will think me unpardonably negligent in not having answered your letter dated 7, December sooner, but when I have told you the reason, I trust you will be convinced that the neglect was excusable.
When your letter arrived, I was just in Hong Kong. As my family could not forward it to me during my absence, it has been, therefore, lying on my desk until the moment when I took it up. Now the first thing I have to hasten to do is to write to you these few lines to express my deep regret.
I enjoyed many pleasant sights during my trip. I shall be pleased to give you an account to of them when I see you next.
Dear Bob:
Iam the Chinese student who lodged in your house during my stay in Canada. I amwriting the letter for the purpose of offering my sincere apology to you.
WhenI got home, I found I had forgotten to return the music CD that you were sokind to lend me. I am feeling awfully sorry for it. As I understand this CD isone of your favorites, I will do my utmost to send it to you as soon aspossible. Based upon the regulations of China’s Postal Services, it will takeseveral days to reach Canada.
Pleaseaccept my heartfelt apology. I genuinely hope that you would forgive me for mycarelessness.
Yourstruly
HangWei