Aloud vs. Allowed (Grade 6)
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Aloud vs. Allowed
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Aloud and allowed are two words that sound alike, but they have different meanings.
Aloud means to say audibly or loudly. She read the book aloud.
Allowed is the past tense of allow and means to let. She was allowed to go to the party.
Fill in the blanks in the sentences below to practice using these words correctly.
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