Topics: Modal Verbs of Permission
Which type of situation might require the use of “may” instead of “can” to ask for permission?
A. Informal situations
B. Formal situations
C. Tentative situations
D. Hypothetical situations
Select your answer:

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_________ at the moment, I thnk, I’ll go out for a walk.
A. As it doesn’t rain
B. As it isn’t raining
C. Because it doesn’t rain
D. So it isn’t taining
