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English Grammar Lesson: Making Negatives

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2011

Phoibe teaches how to make English negative sentences.
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  • When you use may, it usually is to ask permission. When you use can, it is usually to express an ability. Although can and may are often used for the same thing, the correct use is as follows: May I play football? Is asking for permission. Can I play football? Is asking if you have the ability to play football.(like after an injury) So technically, 'Can I ask a question' is wrong, although you hear that A LOT. It should be: May I ask a question. I hope that clears it up :D Keep up the good work!

  • Hi Phoibe, Excuse me. I take this lesson to ask you about the difference between the two auxiliary verbs : may and can. How to use each one, and when you say : I may play football or I can play football. Have the two sentences the same meaning? Thank you so much for all your videos, and all what you do for this language. It's very helpful.

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