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ASKING AND

GIVING
PERMISSION
Anisa Prastya Ningrum
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LANGUAGE
FEATURES

Modals
Modals, which are used to express willingness, necessity or
possibility. (may, can, could, should, would)
Simple Present Tense
(Interrogative sentence)

modals + I / she /he + verb ?


May I . . . ?
Could I . . . ?
ASKING FOR
PERMISSION Can I . . . ?
Do you mind if I. . . ?
Is it okay if I . . .?
Would you mind if I . . .?
GIVING REFUSING
PERMISSION PERMISSION
(Tentu, silahkan. )

(Tidak masalah)
Sure, go ahead. No, you may not.
((Ya, kamu bisa.)
No problem. I’m sorry, but that’s not
(Dengan senang hati.)
Yes, you can. possible.
( Saya tidak keberatan.)
Please feel free. Unfortunately I have to say no.

I don’t mind. It's okay. You couldn’t do that.


Susanti: Mei mei What are the names of your cats?

Mei mei : They are yupi and lupi.

Susanti: May I play with them?

Mei mei: Yes, feel free to play with them.

Susanti: They are so cute! Can I bring them to my

home?
Mei mei: I am sorry but you can't, Susanti. They
are scared of a new place and I'm afraid they will
scratch you.
PRACTICE
THANK YOU

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