Permission (can/may/could) exercises — Set 2: Could & May: Polite Permission (Worksheet)

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I use your phone? I need to make a quick call.

2

The teacher said, 'You leave the classroom now.'

3

' I come in?' the visitor asked politely.

4

I wonder if I borrow your dictionary for a moment.

5

You not take any books out of this room.

6

I possibly borrow your umbrella?

7

Passengers not use electronic devices during takeoff.

8

' I sit down?' the guest asked the host.

9

' I ask who is calling, please?' said the receptionist.

10

Guests use the swimming pool between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m.

11

I trouble you for the salt?

12

Excuse me, I have the bill, please?

13

' I see your passport, sir?' asked the immigration officer.

14

The library notice read: 'Readers not remove reference books from the reading room.'

15

I open the window? It's rather stuffy in here.

16

The notice says visitors enter free on Sundays.

17

' I speak to the manager, please?' the customer asked.

18

A: I sit here? B: Yes, of course you .

19

I was wondering if I leave a little early today.

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A: May I park here? B: No, I'm afraid you .

Permission (can/may/could) exercises online (Worksheet)

Learn to use 'could' and 'may' for polite and formal permission requests. This set covers asking permission politely, giving and refusing formal permission, and responding to polite requests.