Modal Verbs May So ? Let´s go… It is time to learn!
MAY May is an auxiliary verb, a modal auxiliary verb. You can use it to: Permission Possiblity Structure of “may” Positive Form Subject+ may+ main verb+ complement Negative Form Subject+ may not+ main verb Question Form Question Word+ may+ subject+ main verb+ complement? May+ subject+ main verb+ complement?
May I sit here? (permission) She may be sick. (Possibility) May I have a glass of water? (permission) Children may not play in the living room. (permission) He may be his father. (Possibility)
Complete the sentences. Use may or may not and the words in the box. The nurse says “ You _____go into the room now. Angela is waiting for you. may may not The office manager says “You _____ leave at 4:00 o´clock, but not before 10. You _________ use the telephone in the airplane. She _______ call you today. may Tomas _________ come to the meeting. may not may I ________ go to Paris. may
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