1. May I come in? 2. Let me look at your exercises. I may be able to help you. 3. I can not swim, because until this year the doctor did not allow me to be more than two minutes in the water. But this year he says I may stay in for fifteen minutes if I like, so I’m going to learn to swim. 4. Libraries are quite free, and any one who likes can get books there. 5. I can come and see you tomorrow if I have time. 6. Take your raincoat with you: it may rain today. 7. Do you think you can do that? 8. I may finish the work tomorrow if no one bothers me any more. 9. May we come and see you next Sunday at three o’clock in the afternoon? 10. What time is it? – It may be about six o’clock, but I am not sure. 11. Only a person who knows the language very well can answer such a question
All schoolchildren look forward to having long holidays and I’m no exception. My favourite holidays are in summer and winter. Perhaps, winter holidays are even better, because it’s also the time for Christmas and New Year celebrations. Everyone is in cheerful mood, houses and stores in the streets are richly decorated and you get to receive lots of presents. My winter holidays have started almost a week before the New Year. I didn’t have to attend school and I could sleep long hours. On the New Year Eve my parents decided we should visit our relatives in Voronezh, so we went there. It took approximately five hours by train. My aunt and uncle were happy to see us. They were getting ready for New Year dinner and my mum decided to help them. Meanwhile, me and my dad went shopping for presents and some decorations. Aunt Alice’s house has already been nicely decorated and had two Christmas tree. One was inside the house and one outside. Nevertheless, my dad decided to buy some more colourful toys, postcards and tinsel. When we returned, dinner was ready and everybody was waiting for us. It was a wonderful day. I got to play with my cousins and their friends. We spent three more days in Voronezh. After such a joyful trip it seemed to be boring at home. However, I wanted to spend my holidays usefully. Luckily, this winter was snowy and I could go skiing with some friends. Our teacher of literature has set special homework before the holidays, so I had to find some time to read books. Soon it was time to get back to school.
3. I can not swim, because until this year the doctor did not allow me to be more
than two minutes in the water. But this year he says I may stay in for fifteen minutes
if I like, so I’m going to learn to swim. 4. Libraries are quite free, and any
one who likes can get books there. 5. I can come and see you tomorrow if I have
time. 6. Take your raincoat with you: it may rain today. 7. Do you think you can do
that? 8. I may finish the work tomorrow if no one bothers me any more. 9. May we
come and see you next Sunday at three o’clock in the afternoon? 10. What time
is it? – It may be about six o’clock, but I am not sure. 11. Only a person who
knows the language very well can answer such a question