I am afraid to say you that we do not have any logic coding except Chargeback.sh files whatever I have already provided you. I hope you need to contact with Computron team for this.
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I am afraid to say you that we do not have any logic coding except Chargeback.sh files whatever I have already provided you. I hope you need to contact with Computron team for this.
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I am sorry to tell you that we do not have any logic coding except the Chargeback.sh files which I have already provided for you. You will need to contact the Computron team about this.
I am sorry is different from I am afraid as per my knowledge we use sorry for other sense when we have done any mistake or we are asking for repeat again anything.but I am afraid make different sense …am i correct?
or give me some example for I am afraid where we can use?
Pls do n’t mistake I am ‘koreanlab’ , we can wait for moderator Beeeseness what I already said in the previous post.
Though it had better if you can look at the ‘Oxford advaned learner’s dictionary’ as Beeeseness has already given the link in at another post here in ‘Forum’ ;
Pls. check it with ‘would’ as well as 'afraid of ’ in that dictionary .
you should use ‘’ I’m afraid… " to give a polite excuse, as though you worked in a company and had to give a negative answer to a customer.
“I’m afraid you are going to be given a fine for parking here.”
'I’m afraid I can’t help you with that, sir."
You say I’m sorry to show compassion for a fellow’s feelings or when you do something wrong and want to apologise for that.
“I’m sorry for having broken your favorite glass.”
“I really let you down, didn’t I? I’m really sorry for that.”