Yes, it can be, as in "I permit you to go to the bathroom, but come back quickly or you will miss the quiz."
It can also be a noun, as in "In order to build an addition onto your house, you will need to get a permit."
The word "permit" can be a noun (My permit is posted on the wall.) or a verb (I cannot permit you to cut up my drivers' license.)
The abstract noun form of the verb permit is permission.The word 'permit' is also a noun, a concrete noun, a word for a document granting authorization, a license; a word for a thing.
The word 'permit' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'permit' is a word for a document granting authorization, a license; a word for a thing.Examples of the word 'permit' as a verb and a noun:His father will not permit him to go to the store.You need a permit before you can build a garage.The noun form of the verb to permit is permission. Example:The teacher gave us permission to go to the library.
No, the noun 'permit' is a concrete noun, a word for a document granting authorization, a license; a word for a physical thing.The abstract noun form of the verb to permit is permission.
Using the word as a noun the stress is on the first syllable. Using the word as a verb the stress is on the second syllable.
Permit is a verb. It has accent on the second syllable -- perMIT.She will not permit me to smoke in the house.Permit is a noun. It has the accent on the first syllable -- PERmitI need a permit to build garage.
The noun permission is related to the verb "to permit" (to allow, to authorize). There is also a related noun permit, a term used for written permissions.
I/you/we/they permit. He/she/it permits. The present participle is permitting.
No, it is not a preposition. The word let is a verb. (also a noun in net sports, or a lease in the UK).
The noun form of the verb to allow is allowance.The noun 'allowance' is an abstract noun as a word for an act of permitting; a word for consideration given to a special circumstance or condition; a word for a concept.The noun 'allowance' is a concrete noun as a word for an amount of money that is provided regularly or for a specific purpose, a physical payment; a word for a physical measure of a permissible difference.
(noun) He just got his learner's permit and does not drive much. Bob went to city hall to get a building permit. (verb) The museum does not permit flash photography. Would you permit me to attend the reception?
The teacher gave the student permission to leave the room.