Usage of 'Make', 'Allow', and 'Let' in English Grammar
Learn how to express obligation, permission, and prohibition using verbs like 'make', 'allow', and 'let'. Explore examples and understand the different structures for each concept. Improve your English grammar skills by mastering the nuances of these common verbs in various contexts.
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Grammar make/ let and be allowed to
We can use make, allow and let to talk about Obligation, Permission and Prohibition.
Obligation Make + object + infinitive without to Examples 1. My boss makes me work very hard. 2. My parents make me tidy my room on Saturdays.
Permission Let + object + infinitive without to Examples. He let me read letter. Ana is a terrible mother. She lets her children do whatever they want. Allow + object + to + infinitive Our science teacher allows us to ask questions.
Permission Subject + Be allowed + to + infinitive Examples: 1. Children aren t allowed to eat too many sweets. 2. We were allowed to watch TV until late.
Prohibition Not let + object + infinitive without to Examples. My boss doesn t let me leave until five o clock. My mother didn t let me wear make up when I was younger.
The lesson is also in the book page 68, we have some exercises.