PERMIT IN or ALLOW IN?

 • The guards didn’t permit us in. 

The verbs permit and allow both mean to let somebody do something or to let something happen. Study the following examples below.


Our teacher permitted us to stay there till break time.

Our teacher allowed us to stay there till break time.

    Both verbs can as well take direct and indirect objects as seen in the examples below. 

Our parents permitted us visitors.

Our parents allowed us visitors. 

 These sentences can be interpreted as ‘Our parents permitted/allowed  us to welcome  visitors.’

Meanwhile, permit isn’t used with adverb particles. Therefore, the above sentence will be rewritten as: 

The guards didn’t allow us in.

The guards didn’t let us in. 


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