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ask the permission from your teacher vs ask permission of your teacher

Both phrases are correct, but 'ask permission of your teacher' is more commonly used in English. The preposition 'of' is typically used after 'permission' in this context.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 6791 views

ask the permission from your teacher

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase is grammatically correct but less commonly used. It means to request approval from your teacher.
  • You have to ask for permission from your teacher.
  • Without the permission from an adult, I can't take the sample.
  • I cannot let him in without the permission from the Lat Sahib.
  • Practice of medical profession by foreigners requires the permission from local health authority, based on economic needs for medical doctors and dentists in a given region.
  • unload the goods only after obtaining the permission from the customs office of destination;
  • In addition, transactions where the beneficial interest does not change, could be undertaken at the initiative of the person discharging managerial responsibilities, provided that that person has requested and obtained the permission from the issuer prior to the envisaged transaction.
  • the institution does not have the permission from its competent authority to model the relevant instruments or risk factors that are included in the portfolio;
  • Therefore I will today ask the permission of Her Majesty the Queen
  • The local hospital associations are also required to ask the permission of IRIS before taking certain major decisions (see Article 135 sexies) and are monitored by IRIS on a quarterly basis (see Article 135 octies).
  • I have... loved being your teacher.
  • And when I started talking to your teachers...
  • You failed your teachers' exam.
  • Glaring at your teacher like that.
  • Your teacher has left the country.
  • Your teacher said summer break is the turning point.
  • Class records indicate he was your teacher.
  • His name came from your teacher.
  • Your teacher told me what happened today.
  • I got permission from your wife.
  • The chief Palestinian negotiator at the peace talks secured permission from Zaki's mother.

Alternatives:

  • ask for permission from your teacher
  • request permission from your teacher

ask permission of your teacher

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the more common way to express the action of seeking approval from your teacher. 'Of' is the preposition typically used after 'permission' in this context.
  • You have to ask for permission from your teacher.
  • We ask permission of no one.
  • Then I ask permission of Your Holiness.
  • We don't ask permission of the nurses to do something.
  • You had better ask permission of your wifo.
  • We had to ask permission of whoever we wanted to give a car to... and by the end when we were low on cars, we had to write case statements.
  • I swear he asks permission before he arrests someone.
  • It's customary to ask permission before rifling through someone else's drawers.
  • I still have to ask permission.
  • I ask permission to end my life.
  • He asks permission to speak to you about a matter concerning both our families.
  • I can ask permission, but they'll advise against it.
  • Okay, well, maybe ask permission next time.
  • He doesn't ask permission when he takes over.
  • Thieves don't ask permission to break in.
  • But this one, he asks permission before he deserts me.
  • I ask permission to light the pyre.
  • Because I wanted to ask permission to leave a little early.
  • Which is why I didn't ask permission.
  • Mr President, I would ask permission to speak regarding the Rules of Procedure.

Alternatives:

  • ask for permission of your teacher
  • request permission of your teacher

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