Admit (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: concede as true, be, concede, take, allow, assent to, grant entrance, own, allow to enter, grant opportunity, allow to enter a hospital, be capable of, allowance, permit, confess, give warrant, acknowledge, give, receive

Conjugation of admit

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
admit
admit
admits
admit
admit
admit
Future Simple
will admit
will admit
will admit
will admit
will admit
will admit
Past Simple
admitted
admitted
admitted
admitted
admitted
admitted
Conditional Simple
would admit
would admit
would admit
would admit
would admit
would admit
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am admitting
are admitting
is admitting
are admitting
are admitting
are admitting
Future Progressive
will be admitting
will be admitting
will be admitting
will be admitting
will be admitting
will be admitting
Past Progressive
was admitting
were admitting
was admitting
were admitting
were admitting
were admitting
Conditional Progressive
would be admitting
would be admitting
would be admitting
would be admitting
would be admitting
would be admitting
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have admitted
have admitted
has admitted
have admitted
have admitted
have admitted
Future Perfect
will have admitted
will have admitted
will have admitted
will have admitted
will have admitted
will have admitted
Past Perfect
had admitted
had admitted
had admitted
had admitted
had admitted
had admitted
Conditional Perfect
would have admitted
would have admitted
would have admitted
would have admitted
would have admitted
would have admitted
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been admitting
have been admitting
has been admitting
have been admitting
have been admitting
have been admitting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been admitting
will have been admitting
will have been admitting
will have been admitting
will have been admitting
will have been admitting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been admitting
had been admitting
had been admitting
had been admitting
had been admitting
had been admitting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been admitting
would have been admitting
would have been admitting
would have been admitting
would have been admitting
would have been admitting

Examples of admit

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! But you must admit they're much more attached to you.
! I admit it was a terrible coincidence.
! I want you to admit it's not about meat.
! Just admit it!
! OK, I admit, that is genius!
! But you must admit they're much more attached to you.
! I admit it was a terrible coincidence.
! I want you to admit it's not about meat.
! Just admit it!
! OK, I admit, that is genius!
"Anyone who admits to living with a prostitute is a procurer."
"Omar rescued admits that he had habit to go to prostitutes."
"Originally claimed his account had been hacked... "Resignation statement admits "inappropriate correspondence with a 15-year-old girl."
"Restaurant reviewer admits:
"She wants to cut tax advantages of health insurance for common people and yet the PM admits her daughter to an expensive private hospital."
"Anyone who admits to living with a prostitute is a procurer."
"Omar rescued admits that he had habit to go to prostitutes."
"Originally claimed his account had been hacked... "Resignation statement admits "inappropriate correspondence with a 15-year-old girl."
"Restaurant reviewer admits:
"She wants to cut tax advantages of health insurance for common people and yet the PM admits her daughter to an expensive private hospital."
! I already admitted I was a bad dancer!
" The younger admitted..."
"...president admitted that the parade was put on by Wonderland marketing.
"A 15-year-old boy admitted to a local hospital for a routine procedure today "mysteriously vanished from the operating table."
"And all those who participate in such crimes are guilty of the gravest sins and may not be absolved in confession nor admitted to Holy Communion. "
"And that by signing this document "i am not admitting... "To any treason, cooperation with an enemy of any kind."
"Aw..." It wasn't about admitting guilt.
"I don't know why I have such a hard time admitting this,
"The last party before I left, I was at loose ends, "and although I didn't like admitting it, "chronically adrift and lonely."
"The question is, are you capable of admitting it?
! I already admitted I was a bad dancer!
" The younger admitted..."
"...president admitted that the parade was put on by Wonderland marketing.
"A 15-year-old boy admitted to a local hospital for a routine procedure today "mysteriously vanished from the operating table."
"And all those who participate in such crimes are guilty of the gravest sins and may not be absolved in confession nor admitted to Holy Communion. "
"And that by signing this document "i am not admitting... "To any treason, cooperation with an enemy of any kind."
"Aw..." It wasn't about admitting guilt.
"I don't know why I have such a hard time admitting this,
"The last party before I left, I was at loose ends, "and although I didn't like admitting it, "chronically adrift and lonely."
"The question is, are you capable of admitting it?

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