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allege: The police allege that the two teenagers took the car without permission. alleged: This is the alleged troublemaker. allegation: Our neighbor claimed that my brother was the boy who broke his window, but he could not provide proof to back up his allegation. ( These senctences are from a 6th grade sheet called wordley wise, lesson 14 word list. )
The correct spelling of the verb is "allege" (to assert or accuse).
The word 'alleged' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to allege, meaning to assert to be true; to assert before or without proof. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:The school board alleged that the committee over stepped it's authority. (verb)The accountants searched the accounting records for the alleged fraud. (adjective)
Brin is how you pronounce it
"Allege" is used when making a claim or assertion without providing proof, while "alleges" is the third-person singular form of the verb when used in a sentence. For example, "The witness alleges that he saw the crime occur" or "She alleges that her coworker stole her ideas."
Present tense - I/you/we/they allege. He/she/it alleges. Past tense - alleged. Future tense - will allege.
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allege: The police allege that the two teenagers took the car without permission. alleged: This is the alleged troublemaker. allegation: Our neighbor claimed that my brother was the boy who broke his window, but he could not provide proof to back up his allegation. ( These senctences are from a 6th grade sheet called wordley wise, lesson 14 word list. )
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In his upcoming court appearance, lawyers for the accused will allege he was the victim of circumstantial evidence.In their case against the school, the parents will allege their child was subjected to sustained bullying by other students, and that the school did nothing about it.
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