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:
The noun form of the verb to permit is permission. Example:
valid, as in "do you have a valid hunting permit?"
permit as in allow or permit as in provisional drivers license
1) allowed 2) legalized 3) endorsed 4) permissible 5) accepted
A few of the synonyms of permit are grant, license, warrant, and permission.
permissible
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
The adjective is cloudless. It describes the sky.
No, the word permission is not an adverb.Permissibly is the adverb form of the adjective "permissible".Permissively is the adverb form of the adjective "permissive ".
The verb related to the noun permission is to permit (to allow), i.e. to permit someone to do something is to give permission. The word permit is also used as a noun meaning a written permission or other authorization.
it might be permit since it means to allow
Yes, a word for a number is both a noun and an adjective. Examples:noun: Twelve of the children have turned in permission slips.adjective: Yes, we have twelve slips so far.
No, permission to live with you is permission to live with you. Kicking her out is the cancellation of permission to live with her mother.
A direct object is often preceded by an adjective or an article. Some examples:Possessive adjective: We saw our teacher at the mall.Definite article: John made the bus driver wait.Indefinite article: Jane brought a friend to the picnic.Indefinite article: You have an actor waiting to audition.Indefinite article and adjective: They have a beautiful baby.No article or adjective: I had Jane over for lunch today.Sometimes a clause can come between the verb and the direct object:Today in class I introduced, with my teacher's permission to do so, my cousin from Italy.
the same, permission.
Read permission(4) Write permission(2) Execute permission(1)
Permission is a noun.
NO!!!!!! The only way they can is by written permission or verbal permission..
Please specificy what you mean by "permission." If you are of legal age, you don't have to have anyone's permission.
Simple answer....no, you cant. But the permission relates to the land and not the person who has the permission.