Asking for permission/ asking permission is used if you need someone’s consent or approval to do something. It differs from making a request as the “action” is done by “I” or the speaker, whereas with the latter, the action is done by the “you” or the person(s) on the other end of the conversation.
Here are simple sentence patterns for asking permission



Activities for asking permission
Instructions
- Spin the wheel
- Read the message
- Use it to ask for permission
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