in poetry
To fix the run-on sentence, you can separate it into two sentences: "Rajeet opened the window. He loved the smell of a rainstorm."
Example sentences:We were permitted to leave work early on New Year's Eve. (verb)My luggage exceeds the permitted weight. (adjective)
It's really just 2 separate sentences. We went to my cousin's wedding. Over 300 people were invited.
Examples of sentences using gerunds:All this thinking makes my brain tired.Dancing is my favorite activity.I have a feeling that you will go far.Swimming is not permitted in the fountain.What is the meaning of the question?
Example sentences for the noun 'use':I must thank Jim for the use of his car.The use of foul language is not permitted here.Example sentences for the verb 'use':You may use my pen to write the note.We use English to answer these questions.
About 3 percent or so.
They were told they would need a permit from the city if they were going to stage a protest. She was excited about receiving her driving permit.
"You were leaving the house the door had to be locked" is a run-on sentence because it is really two sentences without proper punctuation. This should read, "You were leaving the house. The door had to be locked."
Permitted is a verb.
The men were permitted to vote but not the women
No, not everything is permitted in this situation.
Both are correct, it depends on how they are used in the sentence.