Permit is a verb. It has accent on the second syllable -- perMIT.
She will not permit me to smoke in the house.
Permit is a noun. It has the accent on the first syllable -- PERmit
I need a permit to build garage.
with the voice = aloud permitted = allowed
No, the word allowed is the past participle of the verb to allow; the past participle is also and adjective form. The closest noun form is allowance. Example sentences: Verb: You are not allowed to run in the halls. Adjective: You have used the allowed minutes under your current plan.
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
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The verb 'be' can function as both a linking verb and a helping verb. As a linking verb, it connects the subject with a subject complement that describes or renames it. As a helping verb, 'be' is used in progressive tenses and passive voice constructions to indicate the tense of the main verb.
Permitted is a verb.
Example sentences:We were permitted to leave work early on New Year's Eve. (verb)My luggage exceeds the permitted weight. (adjective)
There are two words that sound alike:aloud (adjective) - able to be heard, out loudallowed (past tense verb) - permitted, authorized
The federal government. State governments if permitted by the state constitution. Local governments if permitted by state constitution or by state law and the local government charter.
The word 'copyright' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.EXAMPLESverb: You should copyright your logo to protect the name of your business.adjective: Check the copyright date inside the cover of the book.noun: Material with a copyright is not permitted in answer boxes on this site.
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.
Not in modern English, where allowance is always a noun. But it has gained a specific connotation from its use to mean "stipend" (especially funds provided to family and children). Otherwise, it means a permitted amount or permitted deviation.There was an archaic use as a verb meaning to grant such a regular stipend.
The verb "to permit" forms the adjectives permitting and permitted from the participles. However, neither has an adverb form. The closest related adverb may be permissively, but this has connotations beyond permitting. Adverbs that can modify permitting as a participial verb include foolishly, inadvertently, or unknowingly.
The men were permitted to vote but not the women
No, not everything is permitted in this situation.
The word 'use' functions as a noun or a verb in a sentence.The noun 'use' can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.The verb 'use' tells what the subject does.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.
The child was not permitted to leave the house.