Hello.
I am wondering whether it is possible to use admitting like that:
if you said that you’d be admitting that you were guilty.
Or
you were admitting it when you said that you killed him.
franziska bohn I am wondering whether it is possible to use admitting like that this: Yes, these make sense but note the comma after the subordinate clause starting the first sentence. franziska bohn If you said that, you’d be admitting that you were guilty. Or You were admitting it when you said that you killed him.
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franziska bohnI am wondering whether it is possible to use admitting likethatthis:
Yes, these make sense but note the comma after the subordinate clause starting the first sentence.
franziska bohnIf you said that, you’d be admitting that you were guilty.
Or
You were adm
The first sentence is correct.
The second sentence is redundant: If you say you killed someone, you're admitting it. It should be, for example: You're admitting that you killed him.