Asked by rfvv

1. He admitted cheating on the test.
2. He admitted that he had cheated on the test.
3. He admitted that he cheated on the test.

(Does #1 mnean #2 or #3?)

4. I'll admit cheating on the test.
5. I'll admit that I cheat on the test.
6. I'll admit that I cheated on the test.
(Does #4 mean #5 or #6?)

Answers

Answered by Reed
1, 2, and 3 all mean exactly the same thing.

4 and 6 mean the same thing. 5 is in the present tense (cheat). Does he cheat on the same test each time he takes it? Or did he cheat when he took it once? 4 and 6 mean he cheated when he took it once.
Answered by Anonymous
Why does it say I'll admit cheating on the test. im Confused
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