Topics: Modal Requests
When should Isla use ‘may’ for formal requests?
A. When Mason is making informal requests
B. When Daniel is expressing gratitude
C. When Isla is giving orders
D. When Isla is making formal requests or asking for permission.
Select your answer:

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