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1, He admitted to stealing the money.
2. He admitted stealing the money.
Which is correct?
Jun 22, 2022 6:46 PM
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Both are correct. See these examples from Macmillan dictionary.
June 22, 2022
1
#1 is correct
You can say #2 and people will know what you mean, but I think it is technically wrong. The problem with #2 is that it is not a complete thought. "Stealing the money" doesn't convey the fact that it was HE who stole the money. "Stealing the money is not a complete thought". Who stole the money? Did anyone steal any money?
If we add a few words to the end we can see that there are endless possibilities what the sentence can mean:
"He admitted stealing the money was not his own idea".
"He admitted stealing the money was a mistake".
"He admitted stealing the money was something he was not able to do."
So, you see, "stealing the money" is only part of a thought.
However, if you admit TO doing something, it is like a confession. It means that you did it.
June 22, 2022
Hi Yuliya
I have a student who was looking for a language partner they are B2 level, let me know if you are interested. BTW you have the same name as one of my students. 🙈
June 22, 2022
The first one
June 22, 2022
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