No admit is a verb because it is something you do. An adjective describes a noun.
hard is the only adjective in the sentence. an adjective describes a noun.
Yes, the word 'admitting' is the present participle of 'to admit'. This means that while 'admitting' is a verb, it is also able to act as a noun and an adjective.
The abstract noun form of the verb to admit are admission, admittance, and the gerund, admitting.
the present tense for admit is admit I must admit
This ticket will admit you to the museum on Sunday. The authorities will not admit you into Mexico. He refused to admit that he had committed the crime. I must admit that I was surprised at the result.
The part of speech of 'to admit' is a verb.
Despite all the evidence against him, the suspect still would not admit it.I admit that O absolutely love tea.You have to admit that Earl Grey is delicious.
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The past tense of admit is admitted.
The word 'responsible' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun obliged to do something; the primary cause of something and so able to be blamed or credited for it; able to choose for oneself between right and wrong. Example:The responsible thing to do is to admit what happened.
The opposite of admit (concede) is to deny. The opposite of admit (allow entry) is to refuse.
The word "admit" in Tagalog can be translated as "tanggapin" or "umamin."