When you give someone permission to do something, it is referred to as granting consent. This allows the person to proceed with an action that they would not have been able to do without your approval. Consent can be verbal or written, depending on the context and the nature of the permission being granted.
Consent means that you have someone permission for something to happen, or you agree to do something. If the statement says does not or cannot consent, then this means that the person does not give permission.
no only if you give them the permission
It means to give permission
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you give someone permission, you permit them to do it, and you permitted them to do it yesterday.
Ransom can be when someone takes something belonging to you and makes you give something (ransom) to have it back. When you give something to have it back it is called paying the ransom.
If you give someone something without asking for anything in return it's called a gift. If you do something for someone without asking for anything in return it's called a favour.
Either let them play with it if you gave them permission and they are not doing anything bad like calling your contacts or texting random people. Or if you did not give them permission or if they are doing something bad with it tell them to give it back and take it away from them, and don't let them borrow it again!
If the 17 year olds parents give permission. Not something I'd give my daughters permission to do.
Conscious permission is called "Consent".
Sure.
Yes, (but only if he give you permission)