Permission to do something is to be authorised by an authority in charge.
Permission for something to happen or agreement to do something.
The word could be voluntary, or unbidden.
can is used to refer to i dont have to but i can
a. the ability to do something, b. permission to do something, c. the need to do something, d. both a and b
Yes, that's correct. The word "can" is often used to ask for or give permission to do something, or to express ability or capacity to perform an action. For example, "Can I go to the party?" or "You can take a break."
The correct answer is A. The ability to do something.
"Theft," or stealing, is taking something from someone without permission.
The root word for "permission" is "mission," which comes from the Latin word "missio," meaning "a sending." The prefix "per-" means "through" or "thoroughly," so when combined with "mission," it creates "permission," which refers to the act of allowing someone to do something.
The word that means to give permission is "authorize."
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there is no need of record just a word of mouth's permission is ok. so go ahead and move in as long as it is not for monkey biz
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