Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"May"
- You may go.
- It may rain.
- She may come.
- May I come in?
- May I go home?
- May I help you?
- May I join you?
- May I open a can?
- She may not come.
- May I put it here?
- May I take a rest?
- You may park here.
- May I pay by check?
- May I speak to you?
- May I speak to Bill?
- It may rain tomorrow.
- May I ask a question?
- May I have a receipt?
- May I have your name?
- He may be sick in bed.
- May I borrow your car?
- May I do it right now?
- May I sit next to you?
- May I use your toilet?
- You may take the book.
- May I put it down here?
- May I turn down the TV?
- You may read this book.
- It may freeze next week.
- May I talk to Mr. Brown?
- May I talk to Ms. Brown?
- May I use a credit card?
- May I ask you a question?
- May I use this telephone?
- May I use your car today?
- May I look at your passport?
- He may have missed the train.
- I may have hurt his feelings.
- May I have your name, please?
- May all your dreams come true!
- May I go out for a short walk?
- May I take a rest for a while?
- He may come and see us tonight.
- I am not sure but she may come.
- May I leave this book with you?
- She may not come here tomorrow.
- You may go home if you want to.
- I'm afraid it may rain tomorrow.
- May I ask a couple of questions?
- We may not be able to afford it.
- It may possibly be fine tomorrow.
- May I have your name and address?
- You may stay here if you want to.
- You may talk as much as you like.
- He may be jogging around the park.
- I like this coat. May I try it on?
- I'm afraid she may have the mumps.
- He went to Paris at the end of May.
- She may not be aware of the danger.
- Earthquakes may occur at any moment.
- Eating too much may lead to sickness.
- Excuse me, but may I use your telephone?
- The patient may pass away at any moment.
- May I have a pillow and a blanket, please?
- You may have mistaken Jane for her sister.
- Jane may be playing tennis with my brother.
- You may give this picture to whoever wants it.
- You may give this photograph to anyone who wants it.
- I've been thinking that I may have been too critical.
- For him it may be possible, but I'd never pass the test.
- Having a small flashlight in your pocket may come in handy.
- It's likely to get cold tonight, so you may need an extra blanket.
- She may have argued with him, but I don't think she could have hit him.
- I realize that this may sound crazy, but I think I've fallen in love with your younger sister.
- I realize I may not be the most desirable man in the world, but I still hope you'll consider going out with me.