How to use CAN, COULD and MAY to ask for permission

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How are these questions different?
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And how do we answer them?
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In this lesson we’ll find out.
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We use all these phrases to ask if it’s OK to do something.
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Let’s look at three examples.
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Can I park here, officer?
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No, it’s not allowed.
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Could I borrow your toothbrush?
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What’s wrong with yours?
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I lost it.
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Oh, Vicki.
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I’ve got a yoga class this evening and I don’t want to be late.
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May I leave work early?
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Yeah, OK.
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Maybe I’ll come with you.
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That would be great.
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'Can I...', 'Could I...' and 'May I...'
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They all mean the same thing here.
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Look, we can change them around and the meanings stay the same.
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We use all these phrases to ask for permission to do something.
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You can’t park here.
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You don’t have permission.
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So is there a difference?
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Well yes, it’s about the situation we're in and how careful we want to be about being
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correct and polite.
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'May' is the most formal.
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'Can' is the most informal.
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And 'could' is a little more formal than 'can'.
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When I was a child, my mum told me I should use ‘May I’ to ask for permission.
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It was a common rule back then and the old grammar books said ‘May I’ was more polite.
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But the way we speak has changed over time and these days 'Can I' is much more frequent.
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In fact English speakers are now ten times more likely to say 'Can I' than 'May I'.
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Yeah, ten times!
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So do you need to learn 'May I' or can you forget it?
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You need it because there are particular situations where we still use it.
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Maybe if someone’s giving a talk or speech to a group of people.
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May I begin by thanking you all of you for being with us today…?
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Or perhaps they’re providing a service to a customer.
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This is Rachel speaking.
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Sorry to keep you waiting.
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How may I help you?
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Or perhaps they’re in a business meeting, and they want to make a suggestion.
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I don’t think so.
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Why not?
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It’s not a good idea.
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Yes it is.
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May I suggest we come back to this later if we have time?
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So 'may I', 'could I', 'can I' – they’re all useful when you need to ask for permission.
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But most of the time you’re going to say 'Can I' or 'Could I'.
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Now the next thing.
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How should you respond if someone asks these questions?
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Let’s look at some more examples, but this time pay attention to the answers.
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You’re going to hear six different replies.
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Are you ready?
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Vicki, can I have a word?
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Sure.
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May I come in?
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Mr Hale!
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Why, certainly.
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Congratulations.
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Thank you very much.
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My battery’s flat.
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Can I use your phone?
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Yes, of course.
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Thank you.
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You’re welcome.
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Could I borrow these?
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Yeah, OK.
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Thank you.
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May I serve tea now Miss Angorda?
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Yes, please do, Warner.
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Thank you.
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Oh pizza.
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Can I have some?
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Sure.
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May I have some too?
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Yes, help yourself.
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Here are the replies you heard.
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They all mean ‘yes’ and they’re all polite.
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But which two are most formal?
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What do you think?
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It’s these two: ‘Why certainly’ and ‘Please do’ are a little more formal.
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Also, notice ’Help yourself’.
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It’s a little different.
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We say this when we want someone to serve themselves or to take something.
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Oh pizza.
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Can I have some?
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Sure.
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May I have some too?
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Yes, help yourself.
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OK, now that’s how we say yes, but what if we want to say no?
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Well, sometimes we apologise.
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Could I borrow these?
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Oh no.
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I’m afraid I need them.
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That's OK.
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I’m afraid.
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It means ‘I’m sorry’ here so it’s a gentle, polite no.
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Of course we can also give a firm or definite no.
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Oh Kathy!
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How are you?
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Fine.
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Do you have a moment?
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Can we speak with you about the Boston project?
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What about it?
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It’s the deadline.
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We’re a little behind.
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Could we have another week?
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No way.
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You need to finish by Friday?
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Well, then can we hire an assistant?
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Not on your life.
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You don’t like the idea then?
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In a word, no.
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These phrases are all definite no’s and the last one means you won’t even discuss
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it.
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Great!
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So that’s it.
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Now you know how we use 'can', 'could' and 'may' to ask for permission.
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And you also know some different ways to reply.
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If you enjoyed this video, can I make a suggestion?
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Why not subscribe to our channel?
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And could I suggest you share this video with a friend?
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Perhaps they’ll enjoy it too.
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See you all next week!
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Bye now!
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