Danyel
Bеtsy is not pеrmіttеd to... Bеtsy is not pеrmіttеd to comе hеrе. & Bеtsy is not allowеd to comе hеrе. What is the difference?
2016年2月12日 07:22
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To me, "permitted" sounds more formal. It also sounds like a temporary thing as well. "Betsy is not permitted to go in here." sounds like Betsy needs the "permission" of someone in order to do so. "not allowed" sounds like a permanent thing. Kids aren't "allowed" to to drive a car. The man wasn't permitted to go backstage to meet his favorite musicians. All in all, they're pretty equal! I hope I explained the technical differences as well as a native speaker can; in conversation, either will work smoothly :)
2016年2月12日
The two words "allowed" and "permitted" are synonyms. They mean the same thing These two sentences are saying the same thing, "Betsy cannot come here."
2016年2月12日
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