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Teal desk 749 Posted 6 years ago
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To or for?

1. He has pleaded guilty to breaching the rules.

2. He has pleaded guilty for breaching the rules.

Which one is correct? to or for? Why?

  

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You plead "guilty" or "not guilty" to a charge. teal desk 749 Why? Because that's the correct word.

  • You plead "guilty" or "not guilty" to a charge.
  • teal desk 749 Why?
  • Because that's the correct word.
  • CJ
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You plead "guilty" or "not guilty" to a charge.

teal desk 749Why?

Because that's the correct word.

CJ

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