He could do nothing but _______ to his teacher that he was wrong.

A. admit      B. admitted     C. admitting     D. to admit

 

A

當(dāng)句中有實(shí)義動(dòng)詞do的某一種形式時(shí),介詞but后接不帶to的不定式作賓語。

 

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