Grammar can be tricky, especially when it comes to the proper use of “can” and “may.” These two words are often confused, but there are some simple rules to follow to ensure you’re using them correctly.
When deciding between “can” and “may,” remember that “can” is used to indicate ability or permission, while “may” is used to ask for permission. For example, “I can swim” means you have the ability to swim, while “May I go to the bathroom?” is asking for permission.
Can Vs May Grammar Worksheet
Can Vs May Grammar Worksheet
Here’s a quick worksheet to help you practice using “can” and “may” correctly:
1. _______ I have a piece of cake? (can/may)
2. She _______ speak three languages fluently. (can/may)
3. _______ I borrow your pen for a moment? (can/may)
4. They _______ come to the party if they want to. (can/may)
Remember, “can” is used to indicate ability or permission, while “may” is used to ask for permission. Practice using these words correctly, and soon it will become second nature!
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