1.b> predici> i> / ; , ( i>); I'm sorry that your husband lost his job , ; I am sorry that we have to leave so soon , i> ; I was sorry to hear that you've been ill / , , ; "would you like to come to dinner on Friday?" "I'm sorry, I'm busy that evening" " ?" ", / "; I'm sorry, I don't agree with you. I think we should accept the offer , / . , ; I'm sorry to tell you that , / ; I'm sorry, but all the flights to Athens are fully booked , ;
2.b> predici> (for, about) i> i> , i> ; i> (.i> .i> i>); I'm awfully sorry for spilling that coffee , ; I'm sorry I've kept you all waiting / , ; I'm really sorry. I didn't mean to hurt your feelings / , ; if you say you're sorry we'll forgive you , / , ; he says he's really sorry for taking the car without asking , , ; I'm sorry to disturb you so late in the evening, but I wonder if you can help me / , , , ; I'm sorry you were saying? , ?
3.b> predici> (for) i> , i> / ; to feel / to be / sorry for smb. / ; I felt sorry for the poor boys working for him ; I feel very sorry for the families of the victims / ; I was sorry for her. She seemed so lonely . ; to feel sorry for oneself .i> / ; , .i> ; stop feeling sorry for yourself and think about other people for a change ; he sounded very sorry for himself on the telephone , ;
4.b> , ; the business is in a sorry state ; they were a sorry sight when they eventually got off the boat , / ;
5.b> , , ; a sorry excuse / ; I am a sorry physician, and do but aggravate a disorder which I am seeking to cure , .