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allowed al-lowed uh-loud middle english; anglo - french; old french alo…

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allowed
al-lowed uh-loud
middle english; anglo - french; old french aloeᵣ
verb

  1. given permission
  2. to let have

aloud
a - loud uh-loud
middle english
adverb

  1. with normal speaking voice
  2. vocally

which sentence uses aloud correctly?
○ krista 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.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

First, identify that "aloud" is an adverb meaning vocally/with speaking voice, while "allowed" is a verb meaning given permission/to let have. Check each option:

  1. "Krista is not aloud..." uses "aloud" incorrectly; it needs the verb "allowed" (permission context).
  2. "You are aloud only one..." uses "aloud" incorrectly; it needs the verb "allowed" (permission for late work).
  3. "My parents aloud me..." uses "aloud" incorrectly; it needs the verb "allowed" (giving permission to drive).
  4. "Jorge's cell phone gave him driving directions aloud" uses "aloud" correctly, as it describes the directions being spoken vocally, matching the adverb's definition.

Answer:

Jorge's cell phone gave him driving directions aloud