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6 February
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Which sounds more natural?
1. Our CEO regrets not being able to attend this meeting. He has asked me to come in his place.
2. Our CEO regrets not to be able to attend this meeting. He has asked me to come in his place.
Which sounds more natural?
1. Our CEO regrets not being able to attend this meeting. He has asked me to come in his place.
2. Our CEO regrets not to be able to attend this meeting. He has asked me to come in his place.
1. Our CEO regrets not being able to attend this meeting. He has asked me to come in his place.
2. Our CEO regrets not to be able to attend this meeting. He has asked me to come in his place.
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6 February
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- Simplified Chinese (China)
@Ivan_Karamazov Thanks, so Americans only say “regret doing something” instead of “regret to do something”?
- English (US)
- Simplified Chinese (China)
@Ivan_Karamazov Thanks. What if I changed “our CEO” to “the CEO”? Which sounds more natural?
1. Our CEO regrets not being able to attend this meeting. He has asked me to come in his place.
2. The CEO regrets not being able to attend this meeting. He has asked me to come in his place.
1. Our CEO regrets not being able to attend this meeting. He has asked me to come in his place.
2. The CEO regrets not being able to attend this meeting. He has asked me to come in his place.
- English (US)
They both sound natural, but maybe depends on the context a little bit.
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- Simplified Chinese (China)
@Ivan_Karamazov Thank you. What if I said that to someone from another company? Should I use “the CEO” or “our CEO”?

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