with my homework, please?
2) You want me to buy you a beer. (May/Could)
a beer, please?
3) You offer me a cigar. (May)
you a cigar?
4) You want to see my stamp collection. (Can)
your stamp collection, please?
5) You want to ask me my age. (Might)
you your age, please?
6) You offer to introduce me to your family. (May)
to my family?
7) You want to come on holiday with me. (Can)
on holiday with you?
8) You want to ask me how much I earn. (Might)
you how much you earn?
9) You offer to do the washing-up. (Can)
the washina-un
Explanation: The phrases "May you" and "Could you" are used to make polite requests. In this case, the speaker is asking for help with their homework.
2) May/Could you buy me a beer, please?
Explanation: Again, "May you" and "Could you" are used to make polite requests. Here, the speaker is asking the person to buy them a beer.
3) May I have a cigar, please?
Explanation: "May I" is used to ask for permission. In this case, the speaker is asking for permission to have a cigar.
4) Can I see your stamp collection, please?
Explanation: "Can I" is used to ask for permission or to inquire about ability. The speaker is asking for permission to see the other person's stamp collection.
5) Might I ask your age, please?
Explanation: "Might I" is used to ask for permission in a more formal or tentative way. The speaker is asking if they can inquire about the other person's age.
6) May I be introduced to your family?
Explanation: "May I" is used to ask for permission. The speaker is asking for permission to be introduced to the other person's family.
7) Can I come on holiday with you?
Explanation: "Can I" is used to ask for permission or to inquire about ability. The speaker is asking for permission to accompany the other person on holiday.
8) Might I ask how much you earn?
Explanation: "Might I" is used to ask for permission in a more formal or tentative way. The speaker is asking if they can inquire about the other person's income.
9) Can I do the washing-up?
Explanation: "Can I" is used to ask for permission or to inquire about ability. The speaker is asking for permission to take care of the washing-up.