Admire Verb Forms, Base Form, Past Tense, Past Participle & V1 V2 V3
1. | Base Form (Infinitive) (V1): | Admit |
2. | Simple Past (V2): | Admitted |
3. | Past Participle (V3): | Admited |
4. | Present Participle (-ing): | Admitting |
Admit Past Tense
Admitted |
Admitted is the past tense of the Admit word. |
Admitted Past Participle
Admitted |
Admitted is the past participle of the Admit word. |
Admit Verb forms V1 V2 V3 V4
Infinitive | Past Simple | Past Participle | Present Participle |
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Admit | Admitted | Admitted | Admitting |
Conjugation of Admit
Tense | Conjugation | Example |
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Simple/Indefinite Present | admit(s) | He admits the truth. |
Simple Past | admitted | She admitted her mistake. |
Simple Future | will admit | They will admit their guilt. |
Present Continuous | am/is/are admitting | We are admitting new members. |
Past Continuous | was/were admitting | The company was admitting its faults. |
Future Continuous | will be admitting | She will be admitting patients all day. |
Present Perfect | have/has admitted | They have admitted their involvement. |
Past Perfect | had admitted | He had admitted his defeat. |
Future Perfect | will have admitted | We will have admitted all the guests by then. |
Present Perfect Continuous | have/has been admitting | She has been admitting students since morning. |
Past Perfect Continuous | had been admitting | They had been admitting customers for hours. |
Future Perfect Continuous | will have been admitting | The committee will have been admitting applications for a month. |
Synonyms of Admit
- Acknowledge
- Accept
- Allow
- Concede
- Grant
- Receive
- Admit
- Confess
- Permit
- Entertain
- Let in
- Recognize
- Embrace
- Welcome
- Assent
- Approve
- Concur
- Own up to
- Give access
- Receive into
Admit verb Examples
- The detective finally got the suspect to admit to the crime.
- I must admit that I made a mistake in my calculations.
- The company decided to admit its failure and take responsibility for the product’s defects.
- She couldn’t admit her true feelings to him, fearing rejection.
- The university admitted a record number of students this year.
- He was hesitant to admit his ignorance on the subject.
- I need to write a letter to my grandmother.
- She enjoys writing poetry in her free time.
- The journalist was assigned to write an article about the latest technology trends.
- He plans to write a book about his travels around the world.
- The professor asked the students to write a research paper on a relevant topic.
- I forgot to write down the grocery list, so I had to rely on my memory at the store.
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