Allowed versus Aloud
Sometimes to distinguishing between two terms of English can be hard but it becomes more harder is the term is homophones as both the term literally have the same sounds many a time people won’t be to know what term has been used and end up putting the wrong term at place which can change the entire meaning of the sentences. In this article we are going to talk about such two terms only namely allowed and aloud.
In this article we are going to see meaning of both these two terms and also we are going to use them in sentences framing
Use of the term allowed and aloud in sentence framing
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Aloud |
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Important note
As is above segment we have seen the meaning and we had also used both the term to create different sentences it is very clear that both the terms are completely different and cannot be used interchangeable. To remember the difference between both the term we can use one simple trick that is the term aloud contain the term “loud” in it and hence we can remember it in this way that the term somewhere is related to loud or noise.
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After learning the way to remember the difference lets now proceed to learning the correct pronunciation of these two terms.
Aloud is pronounced as uh lawd
Allowed is pronounced as uh lawd
Summary
To quickly summarize the difference between both the terms allowed means something that is acceptable and aloud means something that has very loud noise. We also learnt how to use these terms in sentence framing and how to remember the difference between two which is pointed in important note part followed by knowing their correct pronunciation through which we can conclude that indeed the term allowed and aloud are homophones to each other.
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