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Permission

This document provides examples of using modals of permission in different contexts and formality levels. There are 33 examples asking for, granting, or explaining permission using modal verbs like may, can, mustn't, etc.

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Permission

This document provides examples of using modals of permission in different contexts and formality levels. There are 33 examples asking for, granting, or explaining permission using modal verbs like may, can, mustn't, etc.

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Modals of Permission Exercise

1. You’re a child and you formally ask a teacher for permission to leave the room.

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2. You ask your mum for permission to go to a party tonight. You are polite but don’t use

‘may’.

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3. You ask for permission not to come early tomorrow. You’re feeling informal.

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4. You tell your colleague that hypothetically he has permission to come in later tomorrow,

but it would really be a problem.

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5. You tell your friend that there is a rule against wearing jewellery at school. Don’t use

‘mustn’t’.

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6. Say that he (your employee) has hypothetical permission to go home early if he finished

all the work first.

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7. Tell your colleague that it’s not allowed to bring a friend.

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8. Tell your friend that everyone has permission to wear any kind of socks to school.

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9. Say that no one has permission to smoke on the tube. Don't use 'can't' or 'be not allowed

to'.

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10. Ask for permission to finish your essay next week. Use a polite negative question.

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11. Ask if John had hypothetical permission in the past to do the report.

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12. Ask for permission to not attend the meeting. You’re feeling polite.

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13. Tell someone that last week you had permission to finish work early.

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14. Ask your friend if you have permission to borrow some money. Use an informal negative

question.

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15. Ask for permission not to call John. Use informal language.

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16. Explain that when you were little, you didn’t have permission to watch TV in the

morning.

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17. Tell someone that she has permission to take a bottle of water into the exam. You’re a

teacher speaking to a student formally.

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18. Explain that yesterday the children had permission to wear their own clothes to school.

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19. Ask a friend for permission to use her phone. Be informal.

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20. Tell your child that hypothetically, she has permission to have another ice cream but you

think it will make her sick.

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21. You ask your mum for permission to borrow her car. You’re feeling informal.

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22. Explain to your student that she doesn't have permission to bring a phone into class. Be

quite formal.

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23. Say that John has hypothetical permission to do the report – the client would be fine with

that.

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24. Explain that when you were little, you had permission to play games in the street.

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25. Ask for permission to go to the party. Be polite and use a negative question.

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26. Say to your colleague that he has hypothetical permission to leave early but Julie will

have to do his work.

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27. Tell someone that she has permission to leave when she’s finished the exercise.

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28. You ask your boss for permission to leave early.

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29. Explain that when you were little you had permission to have ice cream at the weekend.

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30. Tell your friend that he has permission to have another biscuit.

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31. Say that the rule is that everyone has permission to park here on Sundays.

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32. Explain that last week, you didn’t have permission to finish work early.

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33. Explain that yesterday, the children didn’t have permission to wear their own clothes to

school.

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