A1 verb #191 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

allow

To let someone do something or to make something possible.

Explanation at your level:

You use allow when you say 'yes' to someone. If a friend asks, 'Can I sit here?', you can say, 'Yes, I allow it.' It is a simple way to give permission. You can also use it for rules. 'The school does not allow running in the hall.' It means 'no running.' It is a very helpful word for talking about what is okay and what is not okay in your daily life.

At this level, you can use allow to talk about permissions at home or work. For example, 'My parents allow me to stay out until 10 PM.' You can also use it to talk about situations. 'This ticket allows you to enter the museum for free.' It is a great word for explaining how things work and what you are permitted to do in different places.

You can use allow to discuss complex situations. Use the phrase allow for to talk about planning. 'We need to allow for delays when we travel.' This shows you are thinking ahead. You can also use it in passive voice: 'Smoking is not allowed here.' This is very common in public signs and formal rules. It helps you sound more objective when you are explaining restrictions to others.

At this stage, you should master the nuance between allow, permit, and let. Allow is more formal than let but less rigid than permit. Use it in professional emails: 'This software allows users to edit documents simultaneously.' You can also use it in more abstract ways, like 'The situation does not allow for a quick solution.' This shows you can use the word in both concrete and figurative ways.

In advanced English, allow is often used in academic contexts to describe causality or enabling. 'The new policy allows for greater flexibility in the workplace.' You might also see it used in literary contexts to describe a character's internal state: 'She allowed herself a moment of hesitation.' This usage adds depth and emotional resonance. Understanding the subtle difference between 'allowing' and 'enabling' will elevate your writing significantly, as 'enabling' often implies a more active, supportive role than just 'allowing'.

Mastery of allow involves understanding its historical shift from 'praise' to 'permission' and using it in sophisticated, idiomatic structures. You might use it in legal or formal arguments: 'The evidence does not allow of any other interpretation.' Here, allow of functions as a synonym for 'admit of' or 'possess the possibility of.' Furthermore, you can use it to discuss societal structures: 'The legal framework allows for the protection of individual rights.' By this level, you should be able to manipulate the word to suit various registers, from the highly formal to the subtle, reflective prose of a novelist or essayist.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Means to give permission.
  • Used for rules and possibilities.
  • Commonly used as 'allow for'.
  • Past tense is 'allowed'.

When you allow something, you are essentially giving the 'green light' for it to happen. Think of it as opening a door that was previously closed or locked.

In daily life, we use this word to talk about permission. For example, a parent might allow a child to eat a cookie before dinner. It is a very versatile word because it works for both people (giving permission) and situations (making something possible).

Beyond just permission, allow can mean to provide the space or opportunity for something. If you allow yourself time to relax, you are making it possible for your body to rest. It is a foundational word in English that helps us navigate rules, boundaries, and possibilities in our everyday interactions.

The word allow has a fascinating journey through history. It comes from the Old French word alouer, which meant 'to praise' or 'to approve'.

Tracing it back further, it roots into the Latin word allaudare, a combination of ad- (to) and laudare (to praise). Isn't it interesting that a word we now use for 'permission' originally meant 'to give praise'? Over centuries, the meaning shifted from 'approving of something' to 'permitting something to happen'.

By the Middle English period, the word had fully integrated into the language, settling into the sense of 'granting' or 'admitting'. It is a great example of how language evolves; what started as a compliment or an act of praise eventually became a standard term for setting boundaries and rules in society.

You will hear allow used in many different registers. In casual conversation, we often use it to talk about personal choices, like 'My boss allows me to work from home.'

In more formal or professional settings, you might see it in phrases like allow for, which means to take something into consideration. For instance, 'We must allow for extra travel time due to traffic.' This is a very common collocation in business and academic writing.

Be careful with the structure: we usually say allow someone to do something. A common mistake is to skip the 'to'. Always remember that 'to' is the bridge between the person and the action they are being permitted to perform.

While 'allow' is a direct verb, it appears in several useful expressions. Allow for is the most common, meaning to include something in your plans (e.g., 'Allow for a 10% margin of error').

Another common phrasing is allow yourself, which is often used in self-care contexts, like 'Allow yourself to feel your emotions.' It is a gentle way to give yourself permission to be human.

We also use allow of in very formal contexts, meaning 'to permit or admit of.' For example, 'The rules do not allow of any exceptions.' This is quite rare and sounds very sophisticated. Finally, allow me is a polite way to offer help, such as 'Allow me to open that door for you,' showing classic, polite etiquette.

The verb allow is a regular verb. Its past tense and past participle forms are simply allowed. It does not have a plural form because it is an action, not a noun.

Pronunciation-wise, it is /əˈlaʊ/. The stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with words like cow, now, how, vow, and brow. Practice saying it by emphasizing the 'low' sound at the end.

Grammatically, the most important pattern is allow + object + to-infinitive. You must include the infinitive 'to'. If you want to use a noun instead, you can say 'allow for [noun].' Keeping these patterns straight will make your English sound much more natural and precise.

Fun Fact

It originally meant to give praise, but shifted to mean giving permission.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /əˈlaʊ/

The 'a' is a schwa sound, followed by a clear 'ow' diphthong.

US /əˈlaʊ/

Similar to UK, clear diphthong at the end.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'all-low' (two separate words)
  • Missing the stress on the second syllable
  • Over-emphasizing the schwa at the start

Rhymes With

cow now how vow brow

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Simple structure

Speaking 2/5

Commonly used

شنیدن 2/5

Clear sound

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

can let give

Learn Next

permit authorize enable

پیشرفته

concession compliance

Grammar to Know

To-Infinitive

I want to go.

Passive Voice

It is done.

Verb Patterns

He likes to swim.

Examples by Level

1

Please allow me to help.

Please let me help.

allow + object + to-infinitive

2

Dogs are not allowed here.

Dogs cannot come here.

passive voice

3

I allow my cat to sleep on the bed.

My cat can sleep on my bed.

allow + object + to-infinitive

4

Does he allow that?

Is that okay with him?

simple present question

5

They allow us to play.

They say yes to our playing.

allow + object + to-infinitive

6

You are allowed in.

You can enter.

passive voice

7

She allows me to go.

She gives me permission.

third person singular

8

We allow it.

It is permitted.

simple present

1

The teacher allows us to use calculators.

2

Are we allowed to bring food?

3

This app allows you to track your steps.

4

My boss allows me to work from home.

5

The rules do not allow smoking.

6

Please allow me to introduce myself.

7

The weather allowed us to go for a walk.

8

Parents allow their children to watch TV.

1

We must allow for some extra time for the drive.

2

The new law allows for more transparency.

3

He allowed himself a small smile.

4

The permit allows you to park here for two hours.

5

She does not allow anyone to touch her books.

6

The design allows for easy cleaning.

7

We allowed for a budget of five hundred dollars.

8

The situation does not allow for mistakes.

1

The contract allows for termination with notice.

2

He allowed his emotions to get the better of him.

3

Technology allows us to connect globally.

4

The structure allows for natural light to enter.

5

She allowed for the possibility of failure.

6

The company allows employees to choose their hours.

7

This evidence allows for two interpretations.

8

They were allowed to leave early.

1

The circumstances do not allow of any other explanation.

2

His upbringing allowed for a broad worldview.

3

The architecture allows for seamless integration of spaces.

4

She allowed herself the luxury of a long nap.

5

The system allows for real-time data processing.

6

This interpretation allows for a deeper reading.

7

The policy allows for significant autonomy.

8

He allowed for a moment of silence.

1

The ambiguity of the text allows of multiple readings.

2

The current infrastructure does not allow for such expansion.

3

She allowed herself to be guided by her intuition.

4

The agreement allows for a period of transition.

5

The climate allows for year-round agriculture.

6

This approach allows for a more nuanced analysis.

7

The rules allow of no deviation.

8

He allowed for the fact that he might be wrong.

متضادها

ترکیب‌های رایج

allow for
allow someone to
be allowed to
not allow
allow access
allow time
allow entry
allow flexibility
allow movement
allow yourself

Idioms & Expressions

"allow for"

To take into account or plan for.

We need to allow for a delay.

neutral

"allow me"

A polite way to offer help.

Allow me to carry that bag.

polite

"allow of"

To admit the possibility of.

The rules do not allow of exceptions.

formal

"allow yourself"

To give yourself permission to feel or do something.

Allow yourself to be happy.

neutral

"allow free rein"

To give someone complete freedom.

The boss allowed him free rein.

neutral

"allow the benefit of the doubt"

To trust someone despite uncertainty.

I will allow him the benefit of the doubt.

neutral

Easily Confused

allow vs let

Both mean to give permission.

Let is much more informal.

Let me go vs Allow me to go.

allow vs permit

Both mean to authorize.

Permit sounds more official/legal.

Permit granted vs Permission allowed.

allow vs enable

Both involve making things happen.

Enable means to provide the means/power.

This enables access vs This allows access.

allow vs authorize

Both relate to permission.

Authorize implies a specific official power.

I authorize this payment.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + allow + object + to + verb

He allowed me to speak.

B1

Subject + allow + for + noun

We allow for traffic.

A2

Passive: Subject + be + allowed + to + verb

They are allowed to go.

B2

Subject + allow + yourself + to + verb

Allow yourself to rest.

C2

Formal: Subject + allow + of + noun

It allows of no doubt.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

allowance A sum of money given regularly.

Verbs

disallow To refuse to allow.

Adjectives

allowable Permissible according to rules.

مرتبط

permissible adjective form of permission

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

authorize permit allow let

اشتباهات رایج

Allow someone do something Allow someone to do something
You must always include the 'to' with the infinitive.
Allow to me Allow me to
Allow is followed by the person, not 'to' the person.
I allow that he goes I allow him to go
Use the object + to-infinitive structure.
Allowing for me to go Allowing me to go
Do not add 'for' when using the object + to-infinitive.
I was allowed go I was allowed to go
Passive voice still requires the 'to' infinitive.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a bouncer at a club nodding to let you in.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it to sound polite and professional.

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Cultural Insight

It implies a hierarchy (the person allowing has power).

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Grammar Shortcut

Always check for the 'to' after the object.

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Say It Right

Rhymes with 'cow'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Never say 'allow to [verb]' without an object.

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Did You Know?

It used to mean 'praise'!

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Study Smart

Practice 'allow for' in sentences about your schedule.

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Formal vs Casual

Use 'let' with friends, 'allow' with bosses.

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Passive Voice

Remember 'are allowed to' is very common.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

A-L-L-O-W: Always Let Little Ones Walk (freely).

Visual Association

A gate opening wide.

Word Web

permission rules freedom access possibility

چالش

Write three sentences about things you are allowed to do at work or school.

ریشه کلمه

Old French

Original meaning: To praise or approve

بافت فرهنگی

None, but using 'allow' to control others can sound patronizing.

Commonly used in formal settings like schools and offices.

'Allow me' is a classic trope in polite British dialogue.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • allows us to meet deadlines
  • not allowed during work hours
  • allow for flexibility

At school

  • allowed to leave early
  • teacher allows us to use notes
  • not allowed to talk

Travel

  • allows entry to the country
  • allow for extra time
  • not allowed on the plane

Self-care

  • allow yourself to relax
  • allow for mistakes
  • allow time for yourself

Conversation Starters

"What is something your parents didn't allow you to do?"

"Do you think schools should allow phones?"

"What do you allow yourself to do on weekends?"

"Is it important to allow for mistakes in life?"

"What is one thing you would never allow?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a rule you wish was different.

Describe a time you were allowed to do something special.

How do you allow for stress in your life?

Reflect on the difference between 'letting' and 'allowing'.

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Allow is more formal; let is casual.

Usually no, unless using 'allow for'.

Yes, it is regular (allowed).

To plan for or consider.

Yes, often as 'permitted' or 'authorized'.

uh-LOW.

No, you need an object (allow me to go).

Allowance.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

My parents ___ me to stay up late.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: allow

Simple present tense with plural subject.

multiple choice A2

Which sentence is correct?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: He allowed me to go.

Requires the 'to' infinitive.

true false B1

The phrase 'allow for' means the same as 'ignore'.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It means to plan for or consider.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Synonym matching.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Polite request structure.

fill blank B2

We must ___ for extra time.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: allow

Collocation 'allow for'.

true false C1

The sentence 'The rules allow of no error' is grammatically correct.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

Formal usage of 'allow of'.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym for 'allow' in a formal context?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: permit

Permit is more formal.

fill blank C2

The evidence does not ___ of another interpretation.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: allow

Idiomatic 'allow of'.

sentence order C2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Complex structure.

امتیاز: /10

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