The question "May I?" is asking for permission.
The question "Can I?" is asking if I have the ability to.
"May I" asks permission, as "May I use the car?" "Can I" questions ability, as "Can I lift the car?"
the correct term is may I use the bathroom
Yes, you can use both "can" and "may" in the same sentence. For example, "You can call me if you may need help with your homework."
There is no set number because each composition uses different numbers of instruments. One may use 1 trumpet, one may use 3, one may use 5, one may not use any.
the tool that volcanologist use is a hand-held GPS to find the posistion .
Krill oil depends on how you use it for whatever purpose you may have. Another person may think it is safe to use, but if you use it wrong, it is harmful.
No you may not use the bathroom. If you have to use the bathroom you raise your hand and wait your turn! And if you ask again your going to get detention!
Yes. You may use only your own Medicaid ID card and you may use it only for its intended purposes.
it may be it may not also
might= maybe may= you have permission
Use rock tomb to may's Combusken and then use fury cutter and then use pursuit and use absorb to beat Combusken and his butt. His feet will be on seeded. That's how you beat Combusken. Here is how to beat May's Wailmer. Use absorb and absorb is super effective. Then use absorb again and again. Then Wailmer should faint. Here is how to beat May's Numel. Use absorb two or three times and that's it then you defeated May.
It depends on the use. It may be a trademark violation if it appears you are asserting the college has something to do with the art, or they may be upset if the use is insulting.
That may be true, but I'm not so sure.