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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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I agree (as consent) + third form person

Hi,

I am not sure how is it correct to express a consent in the following structure:

"I agree that my child travel abroad" (not agreeing with a fact but granting a permission to do so), or

"I agree that my child travels abroad". I feel the first sentence it is the correct one but would like to hear from someone who knows it for sure.

Thanks in advance and I would appreciate your suggestions

,

Eitsa
  

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I consent to allow my child to travel abroad. I agree to allow my child to travel abroad. I (hereby) give permission for my child to travel abroad.

  • I consent to allow my child to travel abroad.
  • I agree to allow my child to travel abroad.
  • I (hereby) give permission for my child to travel abroad.
  • My child may travel abroad.
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I consent to allow my child to travel abroad.

I agree to allow my child to travel abroad.

I (hereby) give permission for my child to travel abroad.

My child may travel abroad.

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