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allowed
a-lowed (uh-loud)
middle english, anglo-french; old french alouer
verb
- given permission
- to let have
aloud
a-loud (uh-loud)
middle english
adverb
- with normal speaking voice
- vocally
which sentence uses aloud correctly?
kierra is not aloud to eat food with artificial coloring.
you are aloud only one late assignment this term.
my parents aloud me to drive their new car this week.
jorge’s cell phone gave him driving directions aloud.
To determine the correct sentence using "aloud", we first recall the definition of "aloud" from the given table: it means "with normal speaking voice" or "vocally". Now we analyze each option:
- The first three options ("Kierra is not aloud...", "You are aloud...", "My parents aloud...") use "aloud" in contexts related to permission (which is the meaning of "allowed", not "aloud").
- The last option "Jorge’s cell phone gave him driving directions aloud" uses "aloud" to mean the directions were spoken vocally, which matches the definition of "aloud".
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