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JABOK...Could we have tickets, please? Can I have some sugar? We use can, may or could to ask for permission. Could I and May I are more formal and polite than Can I: ... we cannot

Aug 10, 2020

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Page 1: JABOK...Could we have tickets, please? Can I have some sugar? We use can, may or could to ask for permission. Could I and May I are more formal and polite than Can I: ... we cannot
Page 2: JABOK...Could we have tickets, please? Can I have some sugar? We use can, may or could to ask for permission. Could I and May I are more formal and polite than Can I: ... we cannot
Page 3: JABOK...Could we have tickets, please? Can I have some sugar? We use can, may or could to ask for permission. Could I and May I are more formal and polite than Can I: ... we cannot
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