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if I allowed to vs If I am allowed to

The phrase 'if I am allowed to' is correct and is the proper way to express permission or ability in a conditional statement. 'If I allowed to' is incorrect.
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Last updated: August 12, 2024

if I allowed to

This phrase is incorrect in English. The correct form should include the verb 'am' after 'I'.

The correct phrase should be 'if I am allowed to' to express permission or ability in a conditional statement.

Alternatives:

  • if I am allowed to
  • if I'm allowed to

If I am allowed to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express permission or ability in a conditional statement.

Use 'if I am allowed to' to indicate a condition where permission or ability is being considered.

Alternatives:

  • if I'm allowed to

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