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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Admit,accept

She acknowledged that she saw him yesterday.
He was admitted to have been seen by her.
Does "admit" have the same meaning as "acknowledge"
I accepted to see him.
He was admitted to be seen by me.
Does "admit" have the same meaning as "accept"

And thank you.
  

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Jumanah He was admitted to have been seen by her. Jumanah He was admitted to be seen by me. Those are not used in English.

  • Jumanah He was admitted to have been seen by her.
  • Jumanah He was admitted to be seen by me.
  • Those are not used in English.
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JumanahHe was admitted to have been seen by her.
JumanahHe was admitted to be seen by me.
Those are not used in English.
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I admit all my mistakes to my mother.
My mother was admitted to .
Is it correct?
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JumanahI admit all my mistakes to my mother.My mother was admitted to .Is it correct?
No.
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Can you please tell me your suggestion???
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But I saw a sentence written like that "Mary admitted her error to her uncle"
When I want to use to say this sentence in passive I think it's correct to say "Her uncle was admitted to"
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JumanahCan you please tell me your suggestion???
DO NOT use passive voice when the agent is a personal pronoun.
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Jumanahut I saw a sentence written like that "Mary admitted her error to her uncle"
That is active voice, not passive voice.
JumanahWhen I want to use to say this sentence in passive I think it's correct to say "Her uncle was admitted to"
No, a passive form like that is not used.
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I'm sorry I just want to know if "I was admitted to"
Is grammatically incorrect or it's not often used???
Because there is a lot of grammar not used but it's correct as my teacher said.
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Your teacher is wrong. "I was admitted to" is not grammatical.
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"I was admitted to the club" is fine, but you cannot use "I was admitted to" to mean "someone admitted something to me." It just doesn't work, no matter how many times you ask.

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