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1. He admitted cheating on
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.
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1. He admitted cheating on the test.
2. He admitted having cheated on the test. =========== Which one is grammatical?
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rfvv
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1. He admitted driving carelessly.
2. He admitted having driven caressly. (Are both grammatical? What's the difference?) 3. He
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rfvv
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"Admit" is a gerund taker and the gerund can connote the action happened prior to "admit". So "she admitted making a mistake".
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rfvv
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1. He admitted cheating on the test.
2. He admitted that he cheated on the test. 3. He admitted that he had cheated on the test.
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rfvv
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1. He admitted cheating on the test.
2. He admitted that he cheated on the test. 3. He admitted that he had cheated on the test.
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rfvv
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So this isn't a questions about any subject really. I'm just here to ask, is this website ok to use or is it cheating? If it is
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Anonymous
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what yall gonna do when you cheating on this quickchecks and then the big big tests come and you cant do it bc you cheating..
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yuhhhh
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I am one of your teachers. Please know that if you are using this site or others for your answers in my class, I will be calling
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Virtual Teacher
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If you are going to cheat, at least be smart about it. If you do it on a quick check, it's not necessarily cheating, you're
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