English, asked by mdimranali898, 4 months ago


C) Tick (✓) the correct options to complete the sentence.

2 . I can't find my blue pen.Johnny, can/could/may I borrow yours! (informal)

3. "Students can/could/may study in the library on Sundays," said the Principal. (formal)

4. You can/could/may take my pen dear brother. (informal)

5. "You can/could/may leave now," said the boss to his employees. (formal)

6. He said that I can/could/may join the team on that day itself.(permission in the past)

7. can/could/May I have some snacks, mother? (informal)

8. sir can/could/may I come in? (formal)

9 can/could/may I use your telephone? (very polite)

10. can/could/ may I pay the ticket fare? (informal)​

Answers

Answered by aarohinandita
1

Answer:

Answer:2)may

Answer:2)may3)could

Answer:2)may3)could4)can

Answer:2)may3)could4)can6)could

Answer:2)may3)could4)can6)could7)Could

Answer:2)may3)could4)can6)could7)Could8)may

Answer:2)may3)could4)can6)could7)Could8)may9)Can

Answer:2)may3)could4)can6)could7)Could8)may9)Can10)Can

Answered by ankitakumari2391
0

Answer:

2. may

3. may

4. may

5. may

6. could

7. may

8. may

9. may

10. may

MAY is used when someone is giving permission or when someone is asking permission

And when there is past tense always could is used. (Among can/could/may)

Hope it helped

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