[ Let & Be allowed to ]
LET and BE ALLOWED TO …
A. have the same meaning and same grammar rules
B. have the same meaning but different grammar rules (LET goes without TO)

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A. taken
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a. are serious
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In which order should these adjectives be put into this sentence?
Mrs. Buzard carried her_____________ ____________, _______________ teaching bags into the school.
A. two, heavy, red
B. red, heavy, two
C. red, two, heavy
D. two, red, heavy
