Communication

1. Permission

 

Asking for permission:

 

Can​​ I open the window, please?

Could​​ I use your phone, please?

May​​ I sit down?

May​​ I enter?

 

Giving permission:

 

Yes, of course, you​​ can.

No, you​​ can’t​​ use my phone.

You​​ may​​ sit down.

You​​ may not​​ enter.

Could​​ is more formal and polite than​​ can.​​ 

May​​ is the most formal way of asking or giving permission

 

 

2. Requests

We can make requests using the following modal verbs:​​ 

 Can I​​ ask you something?​​ 

 Can you​​ help me with this letter, please?

Will you​​ get me some milk, please?

 

More formal ways of making requests:

 Could I​​ borrow your camera?

 Could you​​ make me a coffee, please?​​ 

 Would you​​ pass me the salt, please?

 

 

3. Offers

We can make offers in different ways:

 

Shall I​​ open the door for​​ you?

Can I​​ get a cup of tea for you?

Would you like to​​ have something to eat?

Would you like me to​​ help you?

Why don’t I​​ go and get a sandwich for you?

I can​​ write the report, if you’d like me to.

I will​​ take you to the airport.​​ 

 

 

4. Suggestions

Ways of making suggestions:

 

Shall we​​ order a pizza?

Let’s​​ go the cinema tonight.

Why don’t we​​ go out for a walk?

How about​​ watching​​ a movie?

What about​​ watching​​ a film?

We can​​ go to Paris or to Rome.

We could​​ go out tonight.

 

 

5. Orders and​​ instructions

We can give polite orders by using one of the following expressions:

 

You must​​ fill in the form immediately.

Can you, please, finish the report by tomorrow?

Could you​​ post this letter, please?

Would you mind​​ telling​​ me the truth?

 

Another way of giving an instruction is to use the​​ imperative:

 Stand up.​​ 

 Sit down.​​ 

 Open the door.

 

 

6. Advice

We can ask for advice the following ways:

Shall I​​ tell him the truth?

Should I​​ talk to him?

Would you​​ buy this car​​ if​​ you were me?

 

We can​​ give advice in many different ways:

You​​ must​​ go and see the doctor.

You​​ should/ought to​​ eat more vegetables.

You​​ shouldn’t​​ smoke.

You​​ had better​​ drive carefully.

You​​ had better not​​ arrive late.

You​​ could​​ call him.