Write the example of asking for permission
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Perhaps you need to get permission to do something at work, or perhaps you need to ask a friend for permission to use one of her possessions, or maybe you need to ask the teacher if you can leave room for a moment or two. Remember to use polite forms when asking for permission to do something or use an object as you are asking a favor of that person.
How to Ask for Permission in English
Can I + verb (very informal)
Can I go out tonight?
Can he have dinner with us?
NOTE: The use of "Can I do something?" is very informal, and considered incorrect by many. However, it is used in everyday informal speech and for that reason has been included.
May I + verb
May I have another piece of pie?
May we go out with our friends tonight?
NOTE: Traditionally, the use of "May I do something?" has been used for asking permission. In modern society, this form has become a little more formal and is often replaced with other forms such as "Can I…" and "Could I …" Many argue that "Can I …" is incorrect because it refers to ability. However, this form is quite common in everyday, spoken situations.
Could I please + verb
Could I please go with Tom to the movie?
Could we please go on trip this weekend?
Do you think I could + verb
Do you think I could use your cell phone?
Do you think I could borrow your car?
Would it be possible for me + infinitive
Would it be possible for me to use your computer for a few minutes?
Would it be possible for to study in this room?
Would you mind if I + verb in past
Would you mind if I stayed a few more minutes?
Would you mind if I took a five minute break?
ay I + verb
May I have another piece of pie?
May we go out with our friends tonight?
NOTE: Traditionally, the use of "May I do something?" has been used for asking permission. In modern society, this form has become a little more formal and is often replaced with other forms such as "Can I…" and "Could I …" Many argue that "Can I …" is incorrect because it refers to ability. However, this form is quite common in everyday, spoken situations.
Could I please + verb
Could I please go with Tom to the movie?
Could we please go on trip this weekend?
Do you think I could + verb
Do you think I could use your cell phone?
Do you think I could borrow your car?
Would it be possible for me + infinitive
Would it be possible for me to use your computer for a few minutes?
Would it be possible for to study in this room?
Would you mind if I + verb in past
Would you mind if I stayed a few more minutes?
Would you mind if I took a five minute break?
Would you mind my + verb + ing + your + object
Would you mind my using your cellphone?
Would you mind my playing your piano?
How to Grant Permission in English
If you would like to say "yes" to someone who asks permission, you can give permission using these phrases. The first three are more informal, while the fourth is formal.
Sure.
No problem.
Go right ahead.
Please feel free + infinitive
How to Politely Refuse a Favor/Deny Permission
Saying 'no', is never fun, but sometimes it's necessary. See the conversations below for some examples.
I'm afraid I'd prefer if you didn't / don't.
Sorry, but I'd rather you not do that.
Unfortunately, I need to say no.
I'm afraid that's not possible.
When denying permission, people will sometimes instead offer to help in other ways, using the words "how about" and "instead" to offer alternatives.
I'm afraid I can't let you borrow my car, but I could drive you instead.
I can't babysit your daughter. How about I call my sitter for you instead?
I wish I could help out; maybe another time.
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