Vanessa García
What is the verb time of... They admitted HAVING STOLEN the money. Thanks.
2013年4月30日 15:58
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Susan is right: It's the gerund form of "have stolen". The actual tense is in the past - "admitted" - as this is reported speech. Gerunds don't have a time because they function as objects. You use the gerund in this case because "to admit" is transitive. It needs an object, which in this case is the action.
2013年4月30日
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"Admitted"is the main verb and it is in the simple past, "having stolen" is a perfect gerund. A gerund is a verb ending in -ing that acts like a noun. Look at this website; http://www.grammaring.com/the-forms-of-the-gerund
2013年4月30日
Google Translate syas "Admitieron haber robado el dinero". My Spanish isn't advanced enough to verify if this is grammatical.
2013年4月30日
What could be the meaning in Spanish?
2013年4月30日
everything has the reason to exist.
2013年4月30日
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