ابحث بين معلمي الإنجليزية المتعددين...
Rami
What is the difference between these two nouns " Permit" & " Permission"?
٣ ديسمبر ٢٠١٠ ١٩:٢٣
الإجابات · 11
3
Generally, Permit is a verb. (pronounced "per-MIT") And generally, permission is the noun. However, "permit" can also be a noun, and in this case, it refers to a specific piece of paper or document which grants permission. It is pronounced "PER-mit". So a "permit" (noun) refers to some document or artifact granting formal permission. This is a permit: http://ny-image3.etsy.com/il_fullxfull.46163707.jpg It grants the person who has it permission to drive.
٣ ديسمبر ٢٠١٠
2
"Permit" as a noun means an official written statement or certificate that gives you the right or permission to do something. Examples: a fishing permit (= a piece of paper that you need to go fishing); a residence permit (= a document that gives you the right to stay in a foreign country); if you're an American, you need a work permit to work in Europe. Permission is being allowed to do something. Example: You need to get permission to photograph here. So, permit is a piece of paper and it's countable. Permission is a concept and it's uncountable. Note that the usual pronunciation for "permit" as a noun is "PERmit" ( stress on the first syllable, unlike the verb "perMIT"), though -as usual- North Americans pronounce it whatever way they like: PERmit, perMIT, (as for teenage girls,maybe even pearmit, parmit, pormit, promit, promiscuous and so on) :P
٣ ديسمبر ٢٠١٠
Please permit me to ask for permission.
٤ ديسمبر ٢٠١٠
permit=to allow someone to do something or it can mean a beginners driver license. Permission= is much the same I would say permit is a shorter version of permission :)
٣ ديسمبر ٢٠١٠
لم تجد إجاباتك بعد؟
اكتب اسألتك ودع الناطقين الأصليين باللغات يساعدونك!

لا تفوّت فرصة تعلّم لغة جديدة وأنت مرتاح في منزلك. تصفّح مجموعتنا المختارة من مدرّسي اللغات ذوي الخبرة وسجّل في درسك الأول الآن!