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Laborious Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"Admit to doing something" or "Admit doing something"

Hi there teachers, 

Do we admit to doing something or do we admit doing something

Here are the example sentences: 

- After being interrogated in the police lock-up for hours, he finally admitted to killing his friend

- After being interrogated in the police lock-up for hours, he finally admitted killing his friend

Are both the sentences given above correct and idiomatic, please? And do they have the same meaning? 

Thank you. 
  

Top answer

Both versions are correct. There is no difference in meaning.

  • Both versions are correct.
  • There is no difference in meaning.
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Both versions are correct. There is no difference in meaning.

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