1) They wanted to smoke pot and play music, which I would not allow in my house. 2) They wanted to smoke pot and play music, which I would not have in my house.
Meaning: I would not allow them to smoke pot and play music in my house.
Gratefully, Navi.
Top answer
Yes, they seem OK. "have" feels a little more casual than "allow".
— GPY
Yes, they seem OK.
"have" feels a little more casual than "allow".
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