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which sentence uses aloud correctly?
o krista is not aloud to eat food with artificial coloring.
o you are aloud only one late assignment this term.
o my parents aloud me to drive their new car this week.
o jorges cell phone gave him driving directions aloud.
middle english, anglo - french, old french aker
- given permission
- to let have
middle english
adverb
- with normal speaking voice
- vocally
aloud uh - loud allowed uh - loud
The word "aloud" is an adverb meaning with normal - speaking voice. In the sentence "Jorge's cell phone gave him driving directions aloud", "aloud" is used correctly as it modifies the verb "gave" indicating how the directions were given. In "My parents aloud me to drive their new car", the correct word should be "allowed" (a verb meaning to give permission). In "You are aloud only one late assignment this term", it should be "allowed". In "Krista is not aloud to eat food with artificial coloring", it should be "allowed".
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Jorge's cell phone gave him driving directions aloud.