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Excuse my interruptin you. complex​

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Answered by abhi824830
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Explanation:

what is your question but

Answered by sarikathati14
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Answer:

Which of the sentences below is correct: “excuse me for interrupting you” or “excuse my for interrupting you”?

You can surely go with the former one, but I ain't sure about the latter one.” Excuse” is a transitive verb which needs an object ( a noun or a pronoun).

The latter sentence doesn't make any sense to me since “excuse” is not followed by a noun or a pronoun. We can either use a name or an objective case of pronoun after the word “excuse”.

Here are some of the examples:

Please excuse me( objective/nominative case of “I”).

We can't excuse Harry( a noun name) for his mistake.

I excused him( objective/ nominative case of “He”).

The latter sentence- “Excuse my for interrupting you”- needs modification in order to make sense.

We can modify it in such ways:

Excuse my student( a noun phrase) for interrupting you.

Excuse my poor language( a noun phrase).

Excuse my friend ( a noun phrase) for interrupting you.

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