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Karlita Cedeño
When do you use Allow or Let in the sentences?
Sep 14, 2008 6:49 PM
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allow and let mean the same (maybe let is less formal). However, let has no passive form, so allow should be used instead.
let somebody do something
Somebody is allowed to do something
hope it helps
September 14, 2008
the meaning of both words, as you know, are similar.
However, Allow is more formal and is more of an expression of authority:
"You are not allowed in here", "I will allow you to park your car here".
Let is a more informal way of saying the same thing:
"they do not let you in here", "I'll let you park here".
Very subtle difference between them really.
September 14, 2008
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Karlita Cedeño
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