English, asked by sachinsalavi8354, 11 months ago

are you sorry-------what have you done

Answers

Answered by sonuaakula
6

I guess the answer to fill the blank is....... Are you sorry "for" what you have done?


Answered by monica789412
0

Are you sorry for what have you done? -This is the answer.

Explanation:

  • There are two independent clauses given. We have to join using a conjunction to form a meaningful sentence.
  • The first statement is a result of something.
  • The second statement is the cause of of the second statement.
  • That is someone is has done something wrong/ bad and so that person is sorry for it. This is the meaning of the statement.
  • The apt conjunction that should be used here is 'for'. Though generally speaking, 'for' is a preposition, it can at times act as a conju7nction as in this case.
  • Therefore the answer is: Are you sorry for what have you done?
Similar questions