
Offering Help: Can, Could and May.
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- Q1Which modal verb is the most polite way to offer help in a formal situation?MayCanMightCould30s
- Q2If you want to offer help in a casual setting, which modal verb would be most appropriate?CanShouldMightMay30s
- Q3Which of the following modal verbs expresses a suggested or polite request to offer assistance?WillCouldMustShall30s
- Q4Which modal verb is the least formal when offering help?CouldMayMightCan30s
- Q5Which modal verb would you use to offer help when unsure if the person needs it?CanShouldMightWould30s
- Q6When you want to ask for permission while offering help, which modal verb is most suitable?CanShallMayMust30s
- Q7If you want to offer help but also suggest that it is optional, which modal verb should you use?MayCouldCanShall30s
- Q8Which modal verb is best for offering help in a situation where you want to imply that it requires permission?CouldMayMightCan30s
- Q9When offering assistance in a situation that requires a more tentative approach, which modal verb is most appropriate?CanShouldCouldMight30s
- Q10Which modal verb would be the best choice to offer help if you are very confident and sure the person will appreciate it?MightCanMayShall30s