Вставьте модальный глагол may (might) или выражение to be allowed to. вставляйте to be allowed to только в тех случаях, где may (might) употребить нельзя. 1. не go home if he likes. 2. as soon as the boy leave the room, he smiled a happy smile and ran out to join his friends outside. 3. the doctor says i am much better. i get up for a few hours every day. 4. i bring my sister to the party? 5. he asked if he bring his sister to the party. 6. after they had finished their homework, the children watch tv. 7. he join the sports section as soon as he is through with his medical examination. 8. becky's mother said that everybody take part in the picnic. 9. if you pass your exams, you go to the south. 10. i borrow your car, please? 11. he asked if he borrow my car. 12. i have a look at your newspaper? 498 вставьте модальные глаголы may или can. 1. you see anything in this inky darkness? 2. you go when you have finished your compositions. 3. what shall we do if the train is late? it be late, you know, after the terrible snowstorms we've had. 4. when you come and see me? — let me see: not come tomorrow, for i must be at the meeting, but on sunday i'll find time. yes, you expect me on sunday about three o'clock. will that be all right? 5. you come in when you have taken off your boots. 6. be careful: you spill the milk if you carry it like that. 7. most children slide on the ice very well. 8. i don't think i be here by eleven o'clock tomorrow, but i be.
2. As soon as the boy leaves the room, he smiles a happy smile and runs out to join his friends outside.
3. The doctor says I am much better, I am allowed to get up for a few hours every day.
4. May I bring my sister to the party?
5. He asked if he might bring his sister to the party.
6. After they had finished their homework, the children may watch TV.
7. He may join the sports section as soon as he is through with his medical examination.
8. Becky's mother said that everybody is allowed to take part in the picnic.
9. If you pass your exams, you may go to the south.
10. May I borrow your car, please?
11. He asked if he might borrow my car.
12. May I have a look at your newspaper?
498. Insert the modal verbs 'may' or 'can' accordingly.
1. Can you see anything in this inky darkness?
2. You may go when you have finished your compositions.
3. What shall we do if the train is late? It may be late, you know, after the terrible snowstorms we've had.
4. When can you come and see me? - Let me see: I cannot come tomorrow, for I must be at the meeting, but on Sunday I'll find time. Yes, you may expect me on Sunday about three o'clock. Will that be all right?
5. You may come in when you have taken off your boots.
6. Be careful: you may spill the milk if you carry it like that.
7. Most children can slide on the ice very well.
8. I don't think I can be here by eleven o'clock tomorrow, but I may be.