Is it correct to say “not like I expect anyone to admit being bad” or “not like I expect anyone to admit being a bad person”
Both phrases are grammatically correct, but they convey slightly different meanings:
1. **“Not like I expect anyone to admit being bad”** – This phrase can imply a general sense of being "bad," which might refer to behavior or actions rather than character.
2. **“Not like I expect anyone to admit being a bad person”** – This version more specifically refers to one's identity or character as a "bad person," which can carry a stronger moral or ethical connotation.
Choose the one that best fits your intended meaning!