because / be / him / Jack / call / you / didn’t / may / upset
May you didn’t call him because Jack be upset. finish / dinner / You / your / may / you / table / when / the / leave You may leave the table when you finish your dinner. may / an / as / rains / a / You / need / umbrella / it / there / lot You need an umbrella it may rain a lot. come / may /next / to / our / office / The / week / director The director may come to our office the next week book? / I / May / your / borrow May I borrow your book? call? / I / a / May / phone / make May I make a phone call? phone? / I / May / use /your May I use your phone? dictionary? / I / borrow / May / your May I borrow your dictionary? come / Sir? / in, / May / I May I come in, May Sir? I / May / you? / help May I help you? 2 Work with your shoulder pal. Ask questions using ‘may’ and the sentences 1 to 4 of the previous exercise as the answers. Then write the questions you form for each sentence by yourself. 3 Order the words to make sentences using shall for suggestions or offers. cold. / door? / I / close / It’s / the / Shall Shall I close the door? It 's cold. I / later? / you / Shall / call Shall I call you later? dinner / I / a / tonight? / for / get / Shall / pizza Shall I get pizza for dinner tonight? taxi / we / home? / a / Shall / take Shall we take a taxi at home? here. / the / in / window? / hot / I / Shall / It's / open Shall I open the window? It 's hot here. we / Shall / now? / go Shall we go now? the / we / now? / Shall / meeting / start Shall we / Where / go? / shall out / we / tonight? / to / go / Shall / dinner tomorrow? / What / do / we / shall 4 Working with your shoulder pal, ask questions to make suggestions or offers using ‘shall’. Use the previous activity as a model to help you. 5 Choose the correct use of may for each of the following sentences. Write Permission/Possibility/Offer next to each sentence. You may collect your bags after the exam Mum, may I buy this T-shirt? May I borrow your dictionary? You may buy a new tablet, if you have money. I may pass the exam next week. May I take this book from your library, please? May I help you? May I come in, Sir? 6 Write four sentences of your own using may with each of its possible uses. 7 Choose the correct use of shall for each of the following sentences. Write Suggestion/Offer next to each sentence. Shall I turn off the television? Shall we ask for the bill? What shall I cook? Shall I make you a coffee? Shall I cook some pancakes for breakfast? That bag looks heavy. Shall I carry it for you? Shall I wait for you? I shall make the arrangements for you.