1. «may/might I talk to your boss?» he asked. 2. The children may go for a walk tonight. 3. She said that they might smoke there. 4. Andy was allowed to leave school early yesterday because he was feeling unwell. 5. She told me that I might stay a little longer that night. 6. You may take the book home and keep it for a week. 7. They are allowed to leave their seats and walk up and down the class. 8. She is allowed to go home in a few days. 9. may I ask you to repeat the rule again? 10. Drivers are allowed to go at 40 kilometres an hour here.
1. «may/might I talk to your boss?» he asked. 2. The children may go for a walk tonight. 3. She said that they might smoke there. 4. Andy was allowed to leave school early yesterday because he was feeling unwell. 5. She told me that I might stay a little longer that night. 6. You may take the book home and keep it for a week. 7. They are allowed to leave their seats and walk up and down the class. 8. She is allowed to go home in a few days. 9. may I ask you to repeat the rule again? 10. Drivers are allowed to go at 40 kilometres an hour here.
2-dont
3-dont
4-doesnt