Hi There,
Can you tell me which one of these is correct and grammatical please?
"I heard (that) you pleading guilty." At that moment I suppose.
"I heard (that) you plead guilty." Entire process I think.
"I heard (that) you pleaded guilty." I guess this one is wrong.
Thanks very much.
" At that moment I suppose. " Entire process I think. " I guess this one is wrong.
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"I heard (that) you pleading in the court." At that moment I suppose.
"I heard (that) you plead in the court." Entire process I think.
"I heard (that) you pleaded guilty in the court." I guess this one is wrong.
John AkiI heard (that) you are pleading guilty.
The -ing form cannot occur without an auxiliary in a finite clause such as a that-clause.
John AkiI heard (that) you plead guilty.
Not possible unless you mean "always plead" or "regularly plead" (for all court cases