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Should I use "Can I", "Could I", or "May I"? - PhraseMix
Can I..? "Can I...?" is the most casual way to ask for permission. It's common for talking to friends, coworkers, and family members: Can I see it? Can I get something to drink? In traditional English grammar, "Can I...?" was not used for asking permission. That's changed in the last 50 years, though.
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“Can I” or “May I”? Which should we use? – Speakspeak
In everyday modern usage, can and may both express permission, except with different levels of formality. I do appreciate that this usage can differ slightly in the US, though. Don’t forget that a single modal verb often expresses several different things. Take can as an example: I can swim. (ability) I can swim if I want to. (possibility)
Can I, Could I, May I? - VOA Learning English
May is the most formal way to ask for permission. The distinction between can and may is slowly disappearing in English. These days, is not always clear if may is being used to express permission...
Can I? Could I? May I? · engVid
Should you say Can I, Could I, or May I? Learn exactly when to use each expression to ask questions politely in English. Be confident and correct when you ask permission or make a request in different situations: informal, semi-formal, or formal. Find out how to match your question and answer with the context.
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