"In" is the root in the word "admit." It means to allow someone to enter or to confess to a wrongdoing. "Ad" is a prefix that means to move towards or bring forth.
the present tense for admit is admit I must admit
The part of speech of 'to admit' is a verb.
The past tense of admit is admitted.
The word "admit" in Tagalog can be translated as "tanggapin" or "umamin."
"In" is the root in the word "admit." It means to allow someone to enter or to confess to a wrongdoing. "Ad" is a prefix that means to move towards or bring forth.
The root word of admission is admiss.
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.
Admit card
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."
It depends on what you want them to admit.
"Admit to"
A sentence using the word admit could be this, "The man on trial did not want to admit he was wrong."