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Tostyle un Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Hello teachers,

What does guilt mean here?

"You are absolved of your guilts."

Guilt also means crime?

Thank you!
  

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The usual is "sins" in that context. Where did you come across that? "Guilt" is an uncountable noun.

  • The usual is "sins" in that context.
  • Where did you come across that?
  • "Guilt" is an uncountable noun.
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The usual is "sins" in that context. Where did you come across that? "Guilt" is an uncountable noun.

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