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You are not _____ to talk _____ in the library (aloud / allowed).

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Answered by ramabanerjee778
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Answer:

allowed, aloud......

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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You are not allowed to talk aloud in the library.

Allowed is the past and past participle form of the verb 'allow'. Here, in the first blank, after the subject 'you' there will be a verb in the sentence.

Aloud is an adverb which means loudly. So, the second blank will be filled by the adverb 'aloud'.

'Allow' means to let someone do something.

The word 'aloud' means loudly, not silently.

So, the sentence with filled blanks will be, You are not allowed to talk aloud in the library.

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