Thanks, I’m trying to fight this overuse of infinitive. (Although it still doesn’t sound wrong in this case...)
You are “allowed to diagnose” and I may “allow you to diagnose” but I would “allow diagnosis” in general, rather than “allow to diagnose”. It is an odd language we have.
Yes, “allowed to” is very different than “allow”.
Thanks, I’m trying to fight this overuse of infinitive. (Although it still doesn’t sound wrong in this case...)
You are “allowed to diagnose” and I may “allow you to diagnose” but I would “allow diagnosis” in general, rather than “allow to diagnose”. It is an odd language we have.
Yes, “allowed to” is very different than “allow”.