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we are sorry-------your misfortune

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Answered by 980038072
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which one i have too many

Answered by pragyan07sl
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Answer:

We are sorry to hear of your misfortune.

Explanation:

  • To feel sorry about hearing something usually expresses pity, sympathy, remorse or grief. In a conversational tone, this refers to expressing sympathy for the misfortune but without inviting it's your fault.
  • While the action is occurring right now, when stating or inquiring about something in general, or when it occurs routinely or unceasingly, the simple present tense is used.
  • The following is the structure: Verb 1 + subject + object
  • If the provided noun/pronoun (3rd person) is singular, the verb will take 's/es'.
  • He plays badminton every day, for example.

The following are some verbs that are exclusively used in the simple present tense:

  • Perception verbs (see, hear, smell, etc. ), think, know, has/have, possess, like, want, desire, hate, seem, imagine, and so on

My brother, for example, owns a car. (incorrect)

My brother is the proud owner of a vehicle. (correct)

  • We have a verb that expresses perception; the verb 'hear' will take the place of 'be hearing.'

Hence we can write it as

We are sorry to hear of your misfortune.

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