Ways of asking for and giving permission: Can / could / may / be allowed to Учитель английского языка первой квалификационной категории Мукминова Л.Ф.

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Ways of asking for and giving permission: Can / could / may / be allowed to Учитель английского языка первой квалификационной категории Мукминова Л.Ф. МАОУ –СОШ№10 с УИОП г.Альметьевск РТ

1.Asking for permission:  May “May” is more formal then “can” or “could” Example: - May I borrow your pen? - Yes, you may. - Yes, you may. - Can I borrow your pen? - Can I borrow your pen? - No, you can’t. - No, you can’t.

 Could “Could” is often used if the speaker is more uncertain about the response. Example: Could we go home earlier today?

 Be allowed to “Be allowed to” is often used when the speaker is asking for information about rules and regulations. Example: Are we allowed to use a dictionary in the exam? Is picnicking allowed here?

2. Giving permission:  “May” is more formal than “can”. “Be allowed to” is used for giving information. Example: You may sit down now. Example: You may sit down now. You can eat as much as you like. You can eat as much as you like. Smoking is not allowed here. (regulation)

Remember please: Remember please:  “Could” is not usually used to give permission.

3. Ways of forbidding and expressing obligation:  Must “Must” is usually used when the obligation is imposed by the speakers. Example: You really must work harder. You must come to dinner on Sunday. You must come to dinner on Sunday.

Practice: 1)You want to borrow your friend’s camera. What do you say to him / her? (Could you…?) 2) You have a car and you want to give somebody a lift. What do you say? (….I……?) 3)You have to go to the airport but you don’t know how to get there. You ask a passer-by. (…. you ….?) 4)You are at an interview. You want to smoke a cigarette. What do you ask first? (….I….?)

Thank you for your attention! Thank you for your attention! Good luck! Good luck!