towcats1
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- Jun 15, 2013
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- English Teacher
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- Russian
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- Russian Federation
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- Russian Federation
Hello! While I was looking up the expressions, I had doubts about the use of one stable phrase. "I have confession to make" I couldn't find an explanation for this phrase in the dictionary, so I want to ask you. I need to say "I have a confession to make" or I can just say "Make a confession"? In the texts, I saw that after "I must make a confession" a full stop is put. Is it possible to say some kind of preposition after this phrase? For example: "I must make a confession of smth"?