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This document discusses the use of verbs related to obligation and permission in English. For obligation, it explains that "make" is used with an object and infinitive without "to", and "be made" takes a "to" infinitive. For permission, it explains that "let" and "allow" can both be used, with "let" taking an object and bare infinitive and "allow" taking an object and infinitive with "to", or allowing a noun/verb plus "-ing" form. It also provides examples for each case.


