You may stay to have dinner with Wally if you call and get permission from you mother.
Asking if you can do something.
Soon Isabella had fallen desolately into the arms of her girlfriend,seeking advice and reassurance about the perfidyof men (what the hell?)
The sun-seeking visitors reminded her of the heliotropic plants.
I wanted to return the air cleaner but had to get a return authorization from the company. The authorization gave me permission to access the computer files. The authorization to rob him of life was not justified.
The teacher gave the student permission to leave the room.
they gave me permission for progression to the next level
The sentence "May you borrow this" is an example of an interrogative sentence, specifically a polite request or permission seeking question. It is structured as a question with the modal "may" as the helping verb.
Asking if you can do something.
Example sentence - She did not ask permission to use the car and is now grounded for two weeks.
I have to ask permission from my parents before i go, but i would love to go.
We are currently seeking options to make our position more tenable.
The team is seeking your official assent, but we'll go without it.
May I is the correct form for seeking permission.
The class is seeking assistance with helping make the party for Lisa possible
Yes, I am still seeking employment. It is just fascinating to observe flamingoes seeking food.
I give you permission to go to the movies with your friends.
I was declined access to the VIP area because I did not have permission to enter.