Only in a direct quote from another source such as: "You go to the mall," Said Bill (Author Pg#). Otherwise Never use 'you'
No. Use permitted as for example, That is not permitted. It is forbidden.
When writing an essay always use the word not the number so use six.
It depends on the teacher.
Creature, organism
Example sentences:We were permitted to leave work early on New Year's Eve. (verb)My luggage exceeds the permitted weight. (adjective)
In an essay, you can use the word "such as" instead of "like" to improve clarity and precision in your writing.
Personally I can easily write a 500 word essay without notes. If you want to use notes, you are free to do so. Use however many you want.
Yes, you can use the word "you" in an informative essay if you are directly addressing the reader or providing instructions or advice. However, it is best to use it sparingly and ensure that it fits within the context of your essay's tone and purpose.
"One," as in "One must consider the following..."
NO!!! Use the word 'they' or better still 'it'.
The word essay is a noun. The pronoun used to represent essay is it. Note: the letters in 'essay' do not spell any pronoun.
If you are using a word processor, there should be a facility to do it. In Microsoft Word, use the "Word Count" option on the "Tools" menu.